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This legal document, part of Case 22-1426, details an argument by the defendant, Maxwell, that charges of Sex Trafficking Conspiracy and Sex Trafficking are time-barred under the general five-year statute of limitations. The document outlines the history of relevant legislation, including the PROTECT Act of 2003 and 18 U.S.C. § 3299, which extended or eliminated limitations for such crimes. Maxwell contends these extensions do not apply to her specific charges, renewing a previously argued position, because the alleged conduct occurred between 2001 and 2004.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Maxwell Defendant
Mentioned throughout the document as the individual arguing that charges against her are time-barred.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Congress government agency
Mentioned as the legislative body that has enacted and extended statutes of limitations for certain crimes.
The Court government agency
Mentioned as having denied a previous motion by Maxwell.
The Government government agency
Mentioned as the prosecuting party that has brought new charges against Maxwell.

Timeline (4 events)

2001-2004
The period during which Maxwell's alleged conduct related to sex trafficking counts occurred.
2003
Congress passed the PROTECT Act of 2003, extending the limitations period for certain crimes involving minors.
2006
Congress enacted 18 U.S.C. § 3299, which eliminated the statute of limitations for the sex trafficking of minors.
2021-04-16
The Court denied Maxwell's previous motion regarding time-barred Mann Act charges.

Relationships (1)

Maxwell Adversarial (legal) The Government
The document describes a legal dispute where the Government is prosecuting Maxwell, and Maxwell is filing motions to argue that the charges are time-barred.

Key Quotes (3)

"offense[s] involving the sexual or physical abuse, or kidnapping"
Source
— 18 U.S.C. § 3283 (Describing the types of crimes for which Congress has enacted longer limitations periods.)
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"Notwithstanding any other law, an indictment may be found or an information instituted at any time without limitation for any offense under . . . section 1591."
Source
— 18 U.S.C. § 3299 (Quoted to show that the statute of limitations was eliminated for sex trafficking of minors.)
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"necessarily entail"
Source
— Maxwell (Part of Maxwell's argument that the extended limitations period only applies to offenses that inherently involve the sexual abuse of a minor.)
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