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what type of rule defines how much time can pass between an illegal act and when an individual is prosecuted for that act?
○ a. anti - trust law
○ b. procedural law
○ c. statute of limitations
○ d. writ of habeas corpus
Brief Explanations
- Anti - trust law: Deals with preventing monopolies and promoting competition, not time limits for prosecution.
- Procedural law: Focuses on the process of legal proceedings (e.g., how a trial is conducted), not the time limit between an act and prosecution.
- Statute of limitations: By definition, sets the maximum time after an event (like an illegal act) that legal proceedings (prosecution) can be initiated.
- Writ of habeas corpus: Concerns the right to challenge unlawful detention, not time limits for prosecution.
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C. Statute of limitations