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To: SAJ
In the US Code, only murder and treason are not subject to statute of limitations, iinm.

False. The Statute of Limitations is not in play here. If you are in possession of stolen property (again, if that is the case here), there is no time limit. Stolen property is stolen property, one, seven, or a hundred years into the fututre.

53 posted on 09/17/2009 2:57:02 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

Read the whole thread. I already addressed this specific topic in detail.


54 posted on 09/17/2009 6:33:53 PM PDT by SAJ (way too late to 'work within the system'. just about time for rebellion)
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To: 1rudeboy
Oh, so if the Duke of Boobicon stole my ancestor's property 300 years ago, I can file suit to reclaim it?

Try to find your way back into the real world, boyo.

55 posted on 09/17/2009 6:35:25 PM PDT by SAJ (way too late to 'work within the system'. just about time for rebellion)
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To: 1rudeboy
“False. The Statute of Limitations is not in play here. If you are in possession of stolen property (again, if that is the case here), there is no time limit. Stolen property is stolen property, one, seven, or a hundred years into the fututre. “

So why didn't the governments of Colombia and Mexico go after Mel Fisher when he found the treasure of the Atocha. I am sure the Spanish didn't have a receipt for the gold and jewels they looted from the from the indigenous population.

62 posted on 09/19/2009 6:38:36 PM PDT by Polynikes (Viene una tormenta)
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