If it is 1st degree attempted murder, then there is no statute of limitations.
Brian K Wanerman (Unclaimed Pro Answered on Jun 29th, 2012 at 7:40 PM
It depends on the type of attempted murder involved. California law
stipulates there is no statute
of limitations on any crime for which the maximum punishment is life
imprisonment. Attempted
murder carries such a maximum punishment if it is willful, deliberate,
and premeditated. Any other
type of attempted murder carries a maximum punishment of nine years.
The statute of limitations
on crimes carrying a maximum punishment of eight years or more is
six years.
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