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thefamilyman

10/09/21 3:13 PM

#377949 RE: Lemoncat #377948

There is no federal statute of limitations for the crime of murder. And as to the jurisdiction of individual states; “Usually, any state in which an essential part of a crime has been committed can prosecute the offender. That means that authorities in each affected state can prosecute a crime that stretches from one territory to another.” https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/if-crime-occurs-more-states-can-prosecute.html

Lemoncat said,

SDNY and the NY AG would most likely have jurisdiction.



The NNVC case was civil not criminal. And if the investigation by NNVC had revealed collusion between Mako and Rosen, the civil case would have proceeded anyway. I suspect that the threat of criminal penalties in this case and the resulting plea bargaining will bring significant new information to light. What’s that old saying, “The first one to talk, walks.”