Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
obligation to report persons who harbored a fugitive
When I was a minor in the 70's , My Aunt and Uncle harbored a fugitive murderer, their son in law. The murder took place near to where I live right now. I was a minor and didn't realize the implication of my aunt and uncle's crime. And worst I forgot what had happened until last year when I recalled the event.
I recently found through the internet that the murderer was caught and was in jail. but is it still a crime
that my aunt and uncle had harbored him? and If so, what should I do?
Asked on 4/15/08, 1:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lyle Johnson
Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law
Re: obligation to report persons who harbored a fugitive
If they committed a crime the statute of limitations has long since run. Just get over it and move with your life.
Answered on 4/18/08, 12:57 am
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