Pressing Charges After Abuse

Summary

The statute of limitations for most felonies in Hennepin County, Minnesota, is 3 years, and for gross misdemeanors, its 2 years. Since your case involves abuse, it may be considered a felony or gross misdemeanor, allowing you to still press charges. Consider seeking local legal assistance for personalized advice and support.

Full Conversation

I was in an abusive relationship from *-*. We lived together and I fled in late *. At the time I was terrified to press charges due to my abuser trying to find me or hurt my family or friends. Due to the abuse, I developed complex PTSD, lost jobs, and I had to frequently move and go to 2 years of intensive therapy. We are now looking at getting me a service dog so I can function better. Can I still press charges, even though time has passed?
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. The possibility of pressing charges depends on the statute of limitations in your jurisdiction. Could you please inform me of your location so I can provide more specific information?
It happened in Hennepin county Minnesota
In Hennepin County, Minnesota:
- The statute of limitations for most felonies is 3 years.
- For gross misdemeanors, it's 2 years.
- For misdemeanors, it's 3 years.
Since your case involves abuse, it's likely considered a felony or gross misdemeanor. You may still be able to press charges.
Ok
Would you like assistance locating a legal professional or local resources in Hennepin County, Minnesota to assist you in this process?