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Which rules/laws/limitations govern the duration between the discovery of a crime and the action taken against the accused?

1.)____ refer to the 2.)_____ duration of time that can lapse between the discovery of a crime and the action taken against the accused.

1.)Good Samaritan Laws
Statues of Limitation
Rules of Evidence

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The following rules/laws/limitations govern the duration between the discovery of a crime and the action taken against the accused?

1.) __STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS__ refer to the 2.) _MAXIMUM__ duration of time that can lapse between the discovery of a crime and the action taken against the accused.

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Statues of Limitation refer to the maximum duration of time that can lapse between the discovery of a crime and the action taken against the accused.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Roman-German law, Statues of Limitation is an institute that aims to regulate the loss of the right to sue, due to the expiration of a certain period of time. That is, Statues of Limitation refer to the maximum duration of time that can lapse between the discovery of a crime and the action taken against the accused.

By comparative law, Statues of Limitation is equated with the limitation period of the Common Law.

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