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In reply to the discussion: HUGE Revelation on Al Sharpton's Show [View all]marshall gaines
(347 posts)51. murder
this man is going to get away with murder.
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Good thing the Federal Government can take a big bite out of his ass, er, that apple.
MADem
Mar 2012
#3
Wouldn't anyone taken into police custody will be handcuffed simply as a mater of procedure... (nt)
reACTIONary
Mar 2012
#59
Apparently he never saw a doctor and doesn't have any medical record of his ails. n/t
vaberella
Mar 2012
#11
I don't see how there could be a statute of limitations on murder charges in any state.
pacalo
Mar 2012
#34
I understand now. I have to believe that the federal prosecutor is well aware of that
pacalo
Mar 2012
#62
The discussed issue isn't about the 'statute of limitations' it's the law concerning speedy trials..
PoliticAverse
Mar 2012
#43
Yes, the most famous was Miranda v Arizona which addressed four different cases and
Spazito
Mar 2012
#63
Don't get carried away. That attorney isn't speaking for anyone...it's one opinion. It could be a
Honeycombe8
Mar 2012
#47
Because if in fact hasn't been arrested already once he is the 175 day clock starts.
PoliticAverse
Mar 2012
#67
If the charge is changed so something other than negligent homicide, does that reset the clock?
MNBrewer
Mar 2012
#82
That info came from Ken Padowitz, former Homicide Prosecuto, Broward County State Attorneys Office
Catherina
Mar 2012
#69
I don't know about that. Is there a statute of limitations on murder, or even manslaughter?
sabrina 1
Mar 2012
#78