§ 12-64-501 - Statutes of limitations.
               	 		
12-64-501.    Statutes of limitations.
    (a)  A  person charged with desertion or absence without leave in time of war  or with aiding the enemy or with mutiny may be tried and punished at any  time without limitation.
(b)  Except  as otherwise provided in this section, a person charged with desertion  in time of peace or with perjury is not liable to be tried by  court-martial if the offense was committed more than three (3) years  before the receipt of sworn charges and specifications by an officer  exercising court-martial jurisdiction over the command.
(c)  Except  as otherwise provided in this section, a person charged with any  offense is not liable to be tried by court-martial or punished by  nonjudicial punishment if the offense was committed more than two (2)  years before the receipt of sworn charges and specifications by an  officer exercising court-martial jurisdiction over the command or before  the imposition of nonjudicial punishment.
(d)  Periods  in which the accused was absent from territory in which the state has  authority to apprehend him, or in the custody of civil authorities, or  in the hands of the enemy, shall be excluded in computing the period of  limitation prescribed in this section.