North Dakota Code § 29-04-02

Prosecution for felony other than murder within three years
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Except as otherwise provided by law, a prosecution for any felony other than murder must 
be commenced within three years after its commission . Prosecution of felony offenses under 
chapter 12.1-23 or 50-24.8 must be commenced within the later of three years of commission of 
the last act that is an element of the offense, three years of discovery of the stolen property, or 
three years of discovery of the loss of the property or services. Nothing in this section prevents 
a person prosecuted for murder from being found guilty of any included offense and punished 
accordingly.

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