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Where did Nazi officials actually escape prosecution after World War 2 by fleeing to what country?

Most Nazis escaped prosecution, after World War II, by fleeing to many different Latin American countries.


What the stature of limitation on fleeing to avoid prosecution?

In most cases, fleeing to avoid prosecution tolls the statute of limitations. Leaving the jurisdiction means the time frame starts when you return.


Can a foreign person who fled the country after committed a felony can return to the country after sometime?

To face charges...including fleeing from prosecution.


What does in state fugitive mean?

In state fugitive is a person who is fleeing from law and prosecution. Such a person is wanted by the government within that state.


If you are charged with a felony do you get your passport taken away?

The judge may order you to surrender your passport, to reduce the possibility of your fleeing prosecution, but normally the feds will not require you to give it up.


Who escaped from Holbeche house?

At the Battle of Holbeche House in 1586, those who escaped included individuals like Robert Wintour, Stephen Littleton, and John Wintour. They managed to evade capture by fleeing the scene during the chaos of the failed Gunpowder Plot.


I have a valid California drivers lic and leaving state with a felony can my license be suspended in new state if warrant in California?

If you are fleeing the state to avoid prosecution for the crime, or in violation of probation or parole, it may be possible that the state MAY suspend or revoke your drivers license privileges in order to throw a "roadblock" in your ease of movement.Realistically, if you are fleeing prosecution - you'll eventually be caught anyway - and just like Murphy's Law, usually at the worst possible time and moment for you. Why not just face it and get it over with?


How did the allies deal with the nazi war crimminals?

After World War II, the Allies conducted the Nuremberg Trials to prosecute high-ranking Nazi officials for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Many lower-ranking Nazi war criminals were also tried in subsequent trials. Some escaped justice by fleeing to countries like Argentina with the help of the "ratlines."


How old was Sojourner Truth when she escape slavery?

she was 14


What does Fugitive in-state mean?

In state fugitive is a person who is fleeing from law and prosecution. Such a person is wanted by the government within that state.


How do you spell fleeing?

Fleeing is correct.


Where did the Chinese nationalists establish the republic of china after fleeing the mainland of china?

they escaped to Taiwan.( well most of them)