Ingrid I. Holm-Garibay

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Excerpt of the Day

"If a crime except murder goes unsolved for a period of usually seven years, it's declared out of statute. That means that theoretically, you could go confess to the authorities and walk away."
Cash is king for money laundering drug lords

Selected from page #285 of Letters from Frank: An American Terrorist's Life.

Does time lessens the magnitude of a felony? 
Not at all, the statute of limitations is an obsolete law that needs revision, because there are important crimes other than murder, that should remain open for court in case they are caught.

Should we turn a blind eye and look the other way due to an economic recession? Our morality is in question here. What do you think?

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