Can I still be prosecuted?
>>distributed schedule I drugs from 17-18
>>Cops came to school, posted up outside of home
>> Sole customer was contacted by undercovers claiming to be associated with me looking to buy
>> customer killed himself to be a "real nigga"
>>Cut off all contact with everyone involved
>>Fast-forward 3 years
>>Considering running against local delegate in local election
>>Delegate is closely tied to police
>>Can they re open the case and prosecute me?
>>18050561
You have skeletons in your closet. Dont bother running. If the legal case isnt reopening you bet your ass itll ruin your public image nonetheless
Sounds like they already would've tried you if they could.
If it comes up again, you don't know anything about it. Don't know if you want to go there, but your friend was being framed by local police which is the tragic cause of what happened, is what I would say.
>>18050606
>Sounds like they already would've tried you if they could.
Not when something is at stake. Now, they would have a convenient reason to, "find things". Naw what I sayin?
>>18050635
I don't know where you live, but I doubt the police would outright fabricate evidence to win some bush league election.
>>18050654
Not fabricate. But rehash old things and make the other guy look bad and possibly ruin his reputation in whatever kind of habitat he/she lives in.
>>18050654
>I doubt the police would outright fabricate evidence
you ever met a cop?
Let me help you out with 3 magical words... Deny, DEny, DENY! If they had shit on you, they would have fucked with you more than they did! They didn't even take you in for interrogation because they knew they didn't have shit on you yet.
Innocent until proven guilty. Since the cops never accused you directly and you just saw them, you can literally say "I don't know what the fuck these dickbutts are talking about".
>>18050561
ya, i suggest volunteering kekk
If you're not smart enough to look up thr statute of limitations on a law I really wish you wouldn't run for office.
>>18050749
I have looked up statutes. It's five years federally and there is none in my state.