jawaan said:
If you have a felony in one state, is there a statute of limitation for that state to try and convict you. I know there wouldn't be one for violent crimes, but is it the same for non-violent crimes? I'm not trying to sound dumb, but I am taking an online Criminal Justice class and we are required to submit a research [aper on the topic of our choice.
Please quit trying to find an easy answer.
You have the whole WWW at your fingertips! I have taken online courses and not only do they provide text books, but also a "library" of sorts for you to do research which gives you access to many websites you may not have otherwise gained access to.
They also give you assignments which direct you to explore websites that are in direct connection with the topic at hand.
Online courses are supposed to be full duties that require research,....(lots of research).. projects, and paper writing. This is how the instructors know that you are not full of crap!
Don't forget to cite!
Oh and...I really don't think your online school (university) would accept any information you gained from this website. This would not be an "approved" website...at least not to any accredited school or university.