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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Her arrest underscores the Metropolitan Police's commitment to bringing those who attempt to evade justice to account, no matter how much time has passed.

 

LOL. Someone's been drinking too many energy drinks in this heat.

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

This case also shows the importance of ensuring that fugitives aren't able to use the statute of limitations to escape punishment.

Haha what a crock. This case shows they actually became policemen and caught a fugitive. AS for the statute of limitations or being unable to use fleeing in this manner. It only shows the woman was poor. What about all the others with lots of money and/or influence that use the statute of limitations right in front of the police without hiding? Or flee and the police know where they are yet do nothing to worthwhile to capture them, Then of course there are those that flee and somehow persuade their captures to be released for extenuating circumstances most likely made up to circumvent their jail time. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

Looks like a man to mee......

 

Yes indeed, even the headline states "Man" - oops sorry I must not complain!

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So the staute of limitations for meth is 20 years? Am I correct the the statute for the red bull guy killing a cop is running out soon? I know many of his charges have already ran past the staute of limitations. So possession of meth is a longer statute of limitations than killing a cop while coked out of your head? That can't be right....??? 

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20 hours ago, impulse said:

If she's kept her nose clean for 20 years, I doubt she's much of a threat to society.

That's quite correct. From experience a barrister would argue that in her defence. Plus, of course, living with the constant worry that she may be arrested at any time has caused her anxiety. The police have failed to perform their duty in a diligent and timely manner to the detriment of the clients health. 

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