If there is a sealed indictment against him then the statue of limitation doesn't matter. Sealed indictments are not publicly known until the person is arrested. A sealed indictment can remain for ten years. They essentially freeze time. If Durham and Huber made a bunch of sealed indictments against DS officials from the Obama administration then statute of limitations doesn't matter. The charges are preserved in the sealed indictment. They can be charged even ten years later for crimes they did in the Obama era.
Sealed indictments were made by the DS to screw over civilians by leaving them hanging over people's head almost indefinitely. However, now they are being used to screw over corrupt Obama officials by leaving them hanging over their heads. It's an ax than can drop at any moment.
If Durham made a sealed indictment against Joffe then he can charge him whenever he wants within ten years from when the sealed indictment was made (not when the crime happened).
The DS goons were talking about using sealed indictments to prevent Trump from running in 2024:
It is even possible that the president already has been indicted by a federal grand jury in a secret, sealed indictment that will be revealed only when he leaves the presidency. Of course, this is necessarily speculative, as prosecutors seal indictments to keep them secret.
Prosecutors generally use sealed indictments in three situations. The first is when they fear a suspect, upon hearing of his indictment, might destroy evidence before his arrest. The second is when they fear the suspect might flee. Neither of those applies to Trump. Even though he has the use of two well-equipped planes (Air Force One & Trump Force One), he is unlikely to flee the US and has no place to hide. But the third reason could be a factor: when the statute of limitations might expire before the suspect can be arraigned on the indictment.
Even if the president does not run for reelection, the five-year statute of limitations might expire on presidential criminal activities that reach back to 2015 by the time he leaves office. That could include planning the "catch and kill' operation used on McDougal. These timing details are known only by prosecutors and those under investigation.
The issuance and sealing of the indictment would "toll" the statute from expiring. The issuance of the indictment stops the clock, and the sealing may prevent evidence destruction or witness tampering until the case can be tried. A viable prosecution would be possible even if circumstances such as the president's reelection in 2020 prevent a prosecution until 2025.
It goes both ways. They wanted to do this to Trump, but it can be used against their people as well. Sealed indictments stop the clock on statute of limitations.
Thanks, was going to appeal to any lawfag to clarify.
My understanding is that statutes of limitations can be extended under certain circumstances. I figured like with debts, if you expect to collect on debts you need to keep sending reminders within that timeframe or it's "forgiven".
Statue of limitations haven't lapsed. It resets everytime someone did something to try and further or cover up the crime, like making false statements.
Statute of limitations doesn't matter if sealed secret indictments were made. The clock freezes when a sealed indictment is made. For example, if a crime was committed in 2015, but the person has a sealed indictment up on them in 2017, then they can still be charged for the crime in 2027. The sealed indictment last for ten years. The clock starts from when the sealed indictment was made, not when the crime was committed.
What mistakes? Durham has been almost a ghost for a few yrs. How would this guy think he made mistakes. How would he know. I think this guy is an idiot. And I’ve been an idiot, so I recognize his stupidity. We think we know. We don’t know shiiiii-
If there is a sealed indictment against him then the statue of limitation doesn't matter. Sealed indictments are not publicly known until the person is arrested. A sealed indictment can remain for ten years. They essentially freeze time. If Durham and Huber made a bunch of sealed indictments against DS officials from the Obama administration then statute of limitations doesn't matter. The charges are preserved in the sealed indictment. They can be charged even ten years later for crimes they did in the Obama era.
Sealed indictments were made by the DS to screw over civilians by leaving them hanging over people's head almost indefinitely. However, now they are being used to screw over corrupt Obama officials by leaving them hanging over their heads. It's an ax than can drop at any moment.
https://greatawakening.win/p/141rVQrqIk/how-sealed-indictments-work/c/
If Durham made a sealed indictment against Joffe then he can charge him whenever he wants within ten years from when the sealed indictment was made (not when the crime happened).
The DS goons were talking about using sealed indictments to prevent Trump from running in 2024:
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/12/17/opinions/prosecutors-best-move-a-sealed-indictment-vs-trump-callan/index.html
It goes both ways. They wanted to do this to Trump, but it can be used against their people as well. Sealed indictments stop the clock on statute of limitations.
Thanks, was going to appeal to any lawfag to clarify.
My understanding is that statutes of limitations can be extended under certain circumstances. I figured like with debts, if you expect to collect on debts you need to keep sending reminders within that timeframe or it's "forgiven".
Statue of limitations haven't lapsed. It resets everytime someone did something to try and further or cover up the crime, like making false statements.
Statute of limitations doesn't matter if sealed secret indictments were made. The clock freezes when a sealed indictment is made. For example, if a crime was committed in 2015, but the person has a sealed indictment up on them in 2017, then they can still be charged for the crime in 2027. The sealed indictment last for ten years. The clock starts from when the sealed indictment was made, not when the crime was committed.
The statute of limitations doesn’t apply to an ongoing conspiracy
I doubt durham fucks up.
“Durham has made mistakes”....
What mistakes? Durham has been almost a ghost for a few yrs. How would this guy think he made mistakes. How would he know. I think this guy is an idiot. And I’ve been an idiot, so I recognize his stupidity. We think we know. We don’t know shiiiii-