I currently live in the state of Tennessee. My two sons and daughter are planning to play a prank on one of their teachers.
The teacher will most likely call the police if they are caught in the act, even more so, once discovered. They are not worried about be caught (which I find funny), but the fact of wanting them to express the fact they committed the prank after the statue of limitations are up.
Above is a break down of the rules for Tennessee.
My/their questions. (They assume the act will be classified as a misdemeanors. Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-2-101 (Felonies)
1. What crimes are my children at risk of being prosecuted for?
2. Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-2-102(a) (Misdemeanor Statue of limitations) states "Except as provided in § 62-18-120(g) and subsection (b) of this section, all prosecutions for misdemeanors shall be commenced within the twelve (12) months after the offense has been committed, except gaming, which shall be commenced within six (6) months." Commencement of prosecution is defined in Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-2-104. We don't understand it fully, so we are wondering if the police are called on unknown perpetrator(s) is that defined as 'commencement of prosecution?'
A. If that is defined as commencement of prosecution, is there any time limit to having an open case on a misdemeanor offense?
3. After the statue of limitations has expired could we be legally sued for anything done?
The teacher will most likely call the police if they are caught in the act, even more so, once discovered. They are not worried about be caught (which I find funny), but the fact of wanting them to express the fact they committed the prank after the statue of limitations are up.
Code Section | 40-2-101, et seq |
Felonies | Any crime punishable by death or life imprisonment: none; Class A felony: 15 yrs.; Class B felony: 8 yrs.; defrauding state, evading or defeating any tax, fraudulent return: 6 yrs.; Class C or D felony: 4 yrs.; Class E felony: 2 yrs.; others: 3 yrs.; offense committed against a child: 4 yrs. after offense is committed, or when child reaches majority, whichever occurs later; arson: 8 yrs; |
Misdemeanors | Gaming: 6 mos.; others: 12 mos. |
Acts During Which Statute Does Not Run | Concealing fact of crime, absent state |
Above is a break down of the rules for Tennessee.
My/their questions. (They assume the act will be classified as a misdemeanors. Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-2-101 (Felonies)
1. What crimes are my children at risk of being prosecuted for?
2. Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-2-102(a) (Misdemeanor Statue of limitations) states "Except as provided in § 62-18-120(g) and subsection (b) of this section, all prosecutions for misdemeanors shall be commenced within the twelve (12) months after the offense has been committed, except gaming, which shall be commenced within six (6) months." Commencement of prosecution is defined in Tenn. Code Ann. § 40-2-104. We don't understand it fully, so we are wondering if the police are called on unknown perpetrator(s) is that defined as 'commencement of prosecution?'
A. If that is defined as commencement of prosecution, is there any time limit to having an open case on a misdemeanor offense?
3. After the statue of limitations has expired could we be legally sued for anything done?