The federal statute of limitations is five years. February 1 will be five years since Hillary and Huma left any government job.
The federal statute of limitations is five years. February 1 will be five years since Hillary and Huma left any government job.
Did not know Treason had a statute of limitations :(
The federal statute of limitations is five years. February 1 will be five years since Hillary and Huma left any government job.
Actually according to this website, there are certain crimes for which there is no statute of limitations: (much more detail in the article)
Six Laws with no Statute of Limitations
Adam R.’s picture
Posted April 26, 2012
There are only a few instances when the period when a perpetrator of a crime can be charged and convicted never expires:
If you kill someone: A charge of murder can be made at any time.
Fraud and embezzlement: You will be looking over your shoulder forever.
War Crimes: If you commit a series of crimes against humanity - a la Slobodan Milosevic - then you will never be forgiven just because you have lived a long happy life.
Kidnapping: Do not think you can get away with taking someone’s children.
Treason: Some of our famous spy cases have been prosecuted decades after the events took place. We never forgive
treason.
Not paying back your federal student loans. The power to collect on defaulted student loan debt is vast. It is virtually without limit. Outstanding student loan debts are one of the few instances where a collector can intercept social security benefits payments. Section 484A (a) of the Higher Education Act says that “t no statute of limitations bars enforcement action to collect Federal student loans, including collection by offset, lawsuit, or enforcement on student loan judgments.”
http://banktalk.org/2012/04/26/six-crimes-with-no-statute-of-limitations
Doesnt the time begin when the crime is discovered?
Tampering and destruction of evidence, possession of classified documents, lying to a F_I agent all happened last year.