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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
He literally can't be unless the victim claims that he was physically forced, threatened with violence or drugged, or that he had repressed memories and only just remembered the incident. But from what I remember, none of those things apply... so he won't / can't be charged.
As I said earlier, whether or not this is RIGHT is another question. I have mixed feelings about the US's statute of limitations laws.
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oh, yes, i should clarify, that if he is to stand trial, it has to be for an offence committed within the legal time frame. The way Spacey has been painted, he was not someone who modified his behaviour over time, so if there is sufficient evidence, he will answer for it eventually