This document is an evidence photograph (marked EFTA00000707) depicting the interior of a commercial-style kitchen. The room features a distinctive black and white checkered floor, white cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances, including a large 'Garland' brand range with hood and a 'Jackson' unit. A glass dining table with four grey upholstered chairs and a blue spray bottle sits in the center of the room.
This legal document, part of a court filing, argues for a specific interpretation of statute § 3283. It cites legal precedents from cases like Bridges, Scharton, and Noveck to support the claim that § 3283 does not modify the statute of limitations for § 2423(a) violations. The document contrasts this with a 2001 action by Congress, which used explicit language to eliminate the statute of limitations for certain terrorism offenses, arguing that Congress knows how to be specific when it intends to be.
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