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Statue of Limitations in Investigation

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ohana

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? FL
If the statue of limitations for 2nd degree grand larceny is 4 years, is the investigator allowed to legally subpoena records going back past that date? And are subpoenaed records having nothing to do with the alleged crime allowed to be seen by the compainant?
 



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