Legal memorandum on Florida statutes of limitations affecting potential prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein under §2422(b)
Legal memorandum on Florida statutes of limitations affecting potential prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein under §2422(b) The passage outlines procedural defenses based on Florida's statute of limitations for prostitution‑related offenses, which could affect any ongoing or future criminal case. It does not introduce new actors, transactions, or evidence of wrongdoing, but it does highlight a legal argument that may be useful for defense teams. The content is largely a restatement of existing law and case citations, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Florida statutes of limitations for misdemeanor prostitution offenses: 1 year.; Statute of limitations for third‑degree felonies: 3 years.; Any alleged conduct before mid‑June 2005 is time‑barred under Florida law.
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Legal memorandum on Florida statutes of limitations affecting potential prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein under §2422(b) The passage outlines procedural defenses based on Florida's statute of limitations for prostitution‑related offenses, which could affect any ongoing or future criminal case. It does not introduce new actors, transactions, or evidence of wrongdoing, but it does highlight a legal argument that may be useful for defense teams. The content is largely a restatement of existing law and case citations, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Florida statutes of limitations for misdemeanor prostitution offenses: 1 year.; Statute of limitations for third‑degree felonies: 3 years.; Any alleged conduct before mid‑June 2005 is time‑barred under Florida law.
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