To: Jolla; TruthInThoughtWordAndDeed; Trapped Behind Enemy Lines
When he escaped he had served seven months of a 20 years sentence for violating probation on a 20 year manslaughter conviction. Weird that he would get more time on probation violation, then on manslaughter.
Statute of limitations only apply yo before you are convicted. He was convicted, so he still owes that time. And escape from prison is an ongoing crime, so he was still committing it when they knocked on his door.