Hillary in the PBR!! LOLOLOLOLOL!!!
to bring charges
In Which Cases is the Statute of Limitations Longer than Others?
The federal statute of limitations can be longer than five years for certain crimes, including:
Federal tax evasion (U.S. Code 26 Section 7201) – 6 years
Failure to file a tax return with the I.R.S. (U.S. Code 26 Section 7203) – 6 years
Major fraud involving at least $1 million against the federal government (U.S. Code 18 Section 1031) – 7 years
Non-violent violations of federal terrorism laws (U.S. Code 18 Section 3286(a)) – 8 years
Arson (U.S. Code 18 Section 3295) – 10 years
Embezzling funds from a federal financial institution (U.S. Code 18 Section 657) – 10 years
Using false or fraudulent citizenship papers (U.S. Code 18 Section 1423) – 10 years
Theft of major artwork (U.S. Code 18 Section 3294) – 20 years
Which Cases Do Not Have a Statute of Limitations?
There is no federal statute of limitations for certain crimes. A person can be charged at any time for the following:
Federal crimes punishable by death (U.S. Code 18 Section 3281)
Terrorism crimes that resulted in death or serious bodily injury (U.S. Code 18 Section 3286)
Sex crimes with a minor (U.S. Code 18 Section 3283)
www.wklaw.com/statute-of-limitations-for-federal-crimes/
Reposting pic version because I screwed up the text version
maybe he has been freed from his chains
CALLING ALL TWITTERFAGS:
Go to Jim Carrey's acct and defend Sarah, please.