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Originally posted by iamntxhunter View PostWell I was reading some articles and it appears that the statue of limitations is 5 years for a federal employee and knowing that bit of information certainly diminishes what little hope I had.
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Originally posted by Man View PostOk so maybe they don't do time. We still need to continue investigating and to show the voters what the democrats (and some republicans)attempted to do. This will affect future elections in a BIG way.
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I think those who know they are on the radar are going to eat their own very soon...you can see it happening already. I'm going to be optimistic & enjoy seeing them get a taste of what was dished out. This is a good thing no matter how you cut it & think their is chance of jail time coming for some.
Anyone involved in the dossier regardless of fashion should be nervous...loving it.
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I'm very optimistic that the bad guys will get what they deserve. Mainly because its Trump and he and his guys are in control.
Also some big things were revealed this week:
Durham has been working on this for at least 7 months per congressional testimony from James Baker's attorney and from several other sources. He has a huge head start on this and will also use the existing evidence from the pending OIG report.
The bad actors are starting to realize that they are in serious jeopardy and starting to turn on each other. Brennan and Comey are starting to point fingers at each other.
Since the crimes occurred in 2016 there is plenty of time to get these prosecuted. Plus the real deadline is before Nov 2020.
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Originally posted by iamntxhunter View PostI agree 100% and maybe the statue of limitations information that I read isn't accurate. Does anyone know if that is accurate or not? If so please chime in.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostThis says the statute of limitations for most federal crimes is 5 years, but it is longer for some more serious crimes. There is no statute of limitations for a few really serious crimes, including any federal crime punishable by death (like treason).
https://www.wklaw.com/statute-of-lim...ederal-crimes/
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Originally posted by Shane View PostThis says the statute of limitations for most federal crimes is 5 years, but it is longer for some more serious crimes. There is no statute of limitations for a few really serious crimes, including any federal crime punishable by death (like treason).
https://www.wklaw.com/statute-of-lim...ederal-crimes/
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Originally posted by Shane View PostThis says the statute of limitations for most federal crimes is 5 years, but it is longer for some more serious crimes. There is no statute of limitations for a few really serious crimes, including any federal crime punishable by death (like treason).
https://www.wklaw.com/statute-of-lim...ederal-crimes/
sometimes these thing can take years; just look at the Muller fiasco.
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Originally posted by stickerpatch59 View Postso does it run out if there is an investigation going on or someone has been charged with a crime but not been to court yet?
sometimes these thing can take years; just look at the Muller fiasco.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostI'm not a lawyer, but a statute of limitations usually sets the time limit to file a criminal charge or file a civil claim. The investigation and trial doesn't have to conclude by then. It just has to be started before the statute of limitations time runs out.
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