Felonies - Aggravated murder: No time limit.
- Murder: No time limit.
- Attempted murder or aggravated murder: No time limit.
- Conspiracy/solicitation to commit aggravated murder or murder or any degree of manslaughter: No time limit.
- Rape in the first degree: 12 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Sodomy in the first degree: 12 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Unlawful sexual penetration in the first degree: 12 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Sexual abuse in the first degree: 12 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Strangulation: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Criminal mistreatment in the first degree: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Rape in the second or third degree: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Sodomy in the second or third degree: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Unlawful sexual penetration in the second degree: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Sexual abuse in the second degree: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Using a child in a display of sexual conduct: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Encouraging child sexual abuse in the first degree: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Incest: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Promoting or compelling prostitution: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Luring a minor: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Sexual abuse in the third degree: 4 years after the crime occurred, or 4 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 22 years of age.
- Exhibiting an obscene performance to a minor: 4 years after the crime occurred, or 4 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 22 years of age.
- Displaying obscene materials to minors: 4 years after the crime occurred, or 4 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 22 years of age.
- Arson: 6 years time limit.
- Theft in the first degree: 6 years time limit.
- Aggravated theft in the first degree: 6 years time limit.
- Extortion: 6 years time limit.
- Robbery in the first, second, or third-degree: 6 years time limit. Â
- Forgery in the first degree: 6 years time limit.
- Fraudulent use of a credit card: 6 years time limit.
- Identity theft: 6 years time limit.
- Any other felony: 3 years time limit.
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Crimes in Which a Child Is a Victim - Using a child in a display of sexual conduct: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Encouraging child sexual abuse in the first degree: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Incest: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Luring a minor: 6 years after the crime occurred, or 12 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 30 years of age.
- Exhibiting an obscene performance to a minor: 4 years after the crime occurred, or 4 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 22 years of age.
- Displaying obscene materials to minors: 4 years after the crime occurred, or 4 years after the offense is first reported to law enforcement, or if the victim was under 18 years of age, anytime before the victim turns 22 years of age.
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