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Putting Polanski in jail now would suggest there's at least some interest in accountability.
Of course there isn't, especially not among the 'elites', who have a long and vile history of being involved in these kinds of things - a history which is continuing today.
The UK has no statute of limitations on these kinds of crimes.
Interesting. Can you give a more precise version to"these kind of crimes", please? Child abuse in general, or rape (the girl in the Polanski case being under the age of consent distracts from the fact that she didn't consent anyway), and are there many crimes without statute of limitations in the UK?
Civil cases have something like a statute of limitations. E.g. unpaid financial debts are considered 'statute barred' after six years, and remedies cannot be enforced by court action.
But so far as I know there is no statute of limitations in UK criminal law.
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