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Ark Crim C § 5-41-105(1); Ga Code Ann § 26-9953a; Ky Rev Stats § 434.860; Miss Code Ann § 97-45-11; Ohio Rev C § 2901.112(I)(1); SC Code of Laws § 16-16-30(1); Tenn Crim Offenses § 39-14-603(1); Code of Va § 18.2-152.10. | Ark Crim C § 5-41-105(1); Ga Code Ann § 26-9953a; Ky Rev Stats § 434.860; Miss Code Ann § 97-45-11; Ohio Rev C § 2901.112(I)(1); SC Code of Laws § 16-16-30(1); Tenn Crim Offenses § 39-14-603(1); Code of Va § 18.2-152.10. | ||
Neb Rev Stat ch 28 § 409(5). | |||
See, generally, Admissibility of Computerized Business Records, 14 Am. Jur. Proof of Facts 2d 173. | |||
Running of statute of limitations as a defense to criminal charges generally, 21 Am. Jur. 2d, Criminal Law §§ 154–164. | |||
Motion for change of venue is discussed in § 144. |
Latest revision as of 17:10, 1 March 2009
Ark Crim C § 5-41-105(1); Ga Code Ann § 26-9953a; Ky Rev Stats § 434.860; Miss Code Ann § 97-45-11; Ohio Rev C § 2901.112(I)(1); SC Code of Laws § 16-16-30(1); Tenn Crim Offenses § 39-14-603(1); Code of Va § 18.2-152.10.
Neb Rev Stat ch 28 § 409(5).
See, generally, Admissibility of Computerized Business Records, 14 Am. Jur. Proof of Facts 2d 173.
Running of statute of limitations as a defense to criminal charges generally, 21 Am. Jur. 2d, Criminal Law §§ 154–164.
Motion for change of venue is discussed in § 144.