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Extremely long statute of limitataions… what is that, like, 10 years?
Felonies are 7 years, lesser crimes are 3 or 4… this would probably fall into non-felony status but there’s a long history of cops fishing up and arresting people for alleged crimes well after they took place (usually within a year or two, but if they’re desperate to arrest someone they can push it and make someone’s life a mess until it gets thrown out in court – which is usually months after the arrest. You can sue but often once it’s done you’re a bit screwed. When you google a former housemate of mine, the first stuff that comes up her being arrested (and later acquitted). I’m sure that’s going to make her future employment prospects tarnished.