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Answer to your question about about SoL:

SECTION 2. 16-5-401, Colorado Revised Statutes

16-5-401. Limitation for commencing criminal proceedings and juvenile delinquency proceedings.

(4) When an offense OR DELINQUENT ACT is based on a series of acts performed at different times, the period of limitation prescribed by this code starts at the time when the last act IN THE SERIES OF ACTS is committed.
(4.5) The period within which a prosecution must be commenced shall begin to run upon discovery of the criminal act OR THE DELINQUENT ACT for:

(a) Offenses relating to the "Uniform Commercial Code", pursuant to part 5 of article 5 of title 18, C.R.S.;
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(k) Issuing a false financial statement or obtaining a financial transaction device by false statements, pursuant to section 18-5-209, C.R.S.;
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(r) Unlawful concealment of transactions, pursuant to section 11-11-105, C.R.S.;

(s) Embezzlement or misapplication of funds, pursuant to section 11-11-107, C.R.S.;

(t) Unlawful acts or omissions relating to financial institutions, pursuant to section 11-11-108, C.R.S.;


Murder, kidnaping, treason, and any forgery regardlessof the penalty provided: No limit
Attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit murder;

attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit kidnaping;

attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit treason; and

attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any forgery

regardless of the penalty provided: No limit

Other felonies: Three years

Misdemeanors: Eighteen months

Class 1 and 2 misdemeanor traffic offenses: One year

Petty offenses: Six months