What is the limitation period for a person to be found guilty of sexual assault?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Eastwood Ranch, LP v. Dyess, G046526 (Cal. App. 2013):

"'Thus, the limitations period is one year from actual or imputed discovery, or four years (whichever is sooner), unless tolling applies.' [Citation.] Although the language of the statute is ambiguous on the point, '[t]he tolling provisions of section 340.6 apply to both the one-year and the four-year provisions.' [Citations.]" (Croucier v. Chavos (2012) 207 Cal.App.4th 1138, 1145-1146.)

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