"Both (first degree rape and first degree assault) are felonies with no statute of limitations in Maryland."https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/kavanaughs-accuser-deserves-a-fair-criminal-investigation/2018/09/19/c0605ec4-bc1a-11e8-97f6-0cbdd4d9270e_story.html?utm_term=.4e55e0e7064c …
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Right. But the lawyer said the description in MD she gave would fall undet misdemeanor assault. I have no idea
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I thought it said no statute of limitations for the felonies?
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Yes but I guess he is saying it isn't felony assault. what she described, but 2nd or 3rd degree in MD, a misdemeanor
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Where did he say that?
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I didn't save the tweet
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Would be up to a prosecutor to decide if it would fly with a jury
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Yeah here are definitions in Maryland. For first degree you must prove serious physical injury. Otherwise it is second degree misdemeanor.https://criminaldefense.pricebenowitz.com/maryland/domestic-violence-lawyer …
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You missed “attempted to cause.” She says he attempted to rape her, so first degree would apply.
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Yeah I really don't think this can be litigated on twitter, it depends on what specifically she files a charge for, which is also what the MoCo police department said w/r/t statute of limitations
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True, twitter is for litigating the 2016 primary only
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All day every day. Lol.
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