That thought occurred to me after hearing on Fox this morning that "strangely, there isn't a statute of limitations on this in Maryland".
If so, I expect a Freak State DA to get involved in this.
See my post #81...
“strangely, there isn’t a statute of limitations on this in Maryland”.
actually there is
possible charge of sexual offense in the fourth degree is a misdemanor 1 year statute of limitations..their imo is insufficient evidence of probable cause to make an arrest..first thing she needs to do is file a written police report..making a false police report is a crime..
https://statelaws.findlaw.com/maryland-law/maryland-rape-and-sexual-assault-laws.html
Third Degree includes any of the following:
engaging in sexual contact (intentionally touching the victims or defendants genital, anal, or other private parts for sexual gratification or abuse of either person) in any of the following situations:
Without consent while using a weapon, strangling or seriously injuring the victim, threatening the victim with death, serious injury, or kidnapping, or committed with anothers help OR
The victim is mentally or physically incapacitated (drunk or unconscious for example) and the defendant knows of his or her condition
The victim is under 14 years old and the defendant is at least 4 years older
Engaging in a sexual act (i.e. oral or anal sex) or vaginal sex with a 14 or 15 year old victim by a 21 year old or older defendant, AKA statutory rape
Fourth Degree any of the following:
Engaging in sexual contact without the others consent
Engaging in a sexual act or vaginal sex with a 14 or 15 year old when the defendant is at least 4 years older
Engaging in a sexual act, sexual contact, or vaginal sex with a child under 18 who at the time of the sexual activity was a student enrolled in a school where the person was in a position of authority (i.e. a principal, coach, teacher, or counselor whos at least 21 years old, employed by the school, and was in a supervisory position over the student)