Stopping the Clock:
In most jurisdictions, the mere filing of an indictment, whether sealed or not, is sufficient to stop the statute of limitations from running. This is because the indictment signifies that the government has formally accused someone of a crime.
This is incorrect, you are reading a justification on a single state. A blanket limit of statute of limitations would be unconstitutional and would be shut down. Try reading more closely.
Stopping the Clock: In most jurisdictions, the mere filing of an indictment, whether sealed or not, is sufficient to stop the statute of limitations from running. This is because the indictment signifies that the government has formally accused someone of a crime.
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This is incorrect, you are reading a justification on a single state. A blanket limit of statute of limitations would be unconstitutional and would be shut down. Try reading more closely.