Nope, the statute of limitations has already run on the vast majority of these crimes.
Nope, that has already been addressed. In conspiracy cases, it's almost impossible for ALL the participants to refrain from resetting the clock almost daily.
Telegram, Brian Cates 4/23/2022 Kash's corner.
And:
https://www.audible.com/pd/ITEM_NAME-Podcast/B08LNXRTWG (Not certain which podcast.)
Kash's corner
"Since You do not know Durhams target or the charge how can you determine if the statute applies?
John Durham’s pleading shows there is no statute of limitations due to evidence before, during and after his indictments."
Might be more here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaxKHNPudfg
If you conduct a string of intimately related crimes over time, ones in which the commission of the first facilitates and supports the following, the statute of limitations starts at the last crime…