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  2. Westchester Dartman - Wikipedia

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    According to one investigator in 1990, police were pretty sure they knew who was behind the attacks but didn't have enough evidence to make an arrest. [ 2 ] Anthony Scarpino, the District Attorney of Westchester County, has stated his belief that the perpetrator was the Son of Sam , a serial killer who shot people at random in 1976–77 in New ...

  3. No Man Left Behind - Wikipedia

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    No Man Left Behind is an American television series which aired on the National Geographic Channel. The series tells the stories of American military encounters using archival footage, reenactments and testimony from those who were involved.

  4. Statute of limitations - Wikipedia

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    Common law legal systems can include a statute specifying the length of time within which a claimant or prosecutor must file a case. In some jurisdictions (e.g., California), [2] a case cannot begin after the period specified, and courts have no jurisdiction over cases filed after the statute of limitations has expired.

  5. What is the statute of limitations on debt? - AOL

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    For example, if you miss a payment on a debt with a five-year statute of limitations on July 1, 2024, then after July 1, 2029, the statute of limitations will have passed. This technically means ...

  6. Nullum tempus occurrit regi - Wikipedia

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    Some legal experts have called for the abolition of nullum tempus. [6] They argue that sovereign immunity, which they assert is the legal underpinning of nullum tempus, can lead to unjust results, and that nullum tempus is difficult to justify because policies underlying sovereign immunity bears no logical relations to those that support statutes of limitation.

  7. Killing of Chandra Levy - Wikipedia

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    The prosecution dropped two more charges because the statute of limitations had passed: kidnapping and attempted robbery. During closing arguments for the remaining charges of first-degree murder committed during a kidnapping and during a robbery, [ 53 ] prosecutor Amanda Haines contended that Guandique bound and gagged Levy after attacking her ...

  8. "He's an army man. He believes in no man left behind. Why would you leave him? Why would you leave him behind," she said. "Not until 11:30 p.m. did they say, 'Oh, we found someone else.' It's too ...

  9. Limitation Act 1963 - Wikipedia

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    Before the passing of the 1963 Act, the only exceptions to the normal statute of limitations (three years after the events that caused the injury, as established by the Law Reform (Limitation of Actions, etc.) Act 1954) were if the claim was being brought for a case of mistake or fraud, in which case the statute of limitations was twelve months from when the claimant could reasonably have been ...