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Q: I have old YouTube videos of me doing some illegal activities they are 8 years old could I get charged or in trouble now

I have some old videos on YouTube 8 years old and Iam doing some illegal activities in them , is there somthing like ,”that after a certain amount of time passes I can’t get in trouble” , or or can police find the videos and create a a case? Even tho it was 8 years ago

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  • Sacramento, CA
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A: The statute of limitations for criminal offenses in California varies depending on the type of crime, but some crimes have statutes of limitations that could exceed 8 years. Generally, the clock starts ticking when the crime is committed, although there are exceptions that could extend this period. Therefore, it is possible that you could still face legal repercussions if law enforcement becomes aware of these videos and determines that they provide evidence of a crime for which the statute of limitations has not expired.

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