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Discussion and interpretation of the application of § 3283 statute of limitations, referencing Supreme Court and Circuit Court precedents regarding war frauds and child sex abuse statutes.

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Name Type Mentions
MAXWELL person 1792 View Entity
Supreme Court location 22 View Entity
GOVERNMENT organization 2805 View Entity
Second Circuit organization 869 View Entity
Congress location 8 View Entity

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This legal document analyzes the application of the § 3283 statute of limitations, particularly in cases involving child sex abuse and war frauds. It examines arguments made by 'Maxwell' and contrasts interpretations from Supreme Court cases like *Bridges v. United States* with those from the Second Circuit in *Weingarten* and the PROTECT Act. The document concludes that the legislative history and plain meaning of the statute support a broader application rather than a narrow one.

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legal analysis
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5/10
Participants
5
Source Documents
1
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2025-11-20 14:27

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