January 01, 2006
Congress amended § 3283 again.
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This legal document, from Case 22-1426 dated February 28, 2023, presents an argument concerning the statute of limitations under 18 U.S.C. § 3283. It traces the legislative history of the statute from the 1994 Crime Bill to the 2003 PROTECT Act, arguing that the lifetime statute of limitations introduced in 2003 cannot be retroactively applied to offenses committed before its enactment. The document also contends that § 3283 does not apply to the specific counts in question because the nature of the offense does not match the statute's requirements.
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