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Dear Fugitive;

I do not know the letter of the law in Arizona. However "statue of limitations" applies to the amount of time between a crime and the subsequent filing of charges in court.

If you were on parole, you were already charged and found guilty.

If you are on the run from the police, it does not matter that you have eluded them for a long time. The cops don't have a limit on the amount of time they have to find you. You can still be arrested 30 years from now when you're 82, or whatever.

Also, if there is a parole warrant on you, you are not "on parole" you are a fugitive.

What I mean is: if they catch you and for some crazy reason they don't send you to prison, you still have to finish serving your parole time. The time you spend hiding is "fugitive time" and does not count as "parole time".

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