Texas Felony Theft Limitations

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In Texas, the statute of limitations for felony theft varies by the level of the offense. State jail felony theft has a 5-year limitation period. Third-degree, second-degree, and first-degree felony thefts each have a 7-year statute of limitations.

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What is the statute of limitations for a state jail felony in Texas?
The statute of limitations for a state jail felony in Texas is generally three years from the date of the offense.
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What is the statute of limitations for a state jail felony for theft in Texas?
In Texas, the statute of limitations for a state jail felony for theft is generally five years from the date of the offense.
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What is the statute of limitations for the different levels of felony theft in Texas?
In Texas, the statute of limitations for felony theft varies based on the level of the felony:
- State Jail Felony Theft: 5 years
- Third-Degree Felony Theft: 7 years
- Second-Degree Felony Theft: 7 years
- First-Degree Felony Theft: 7 years
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