wknt3 February 21, 2016 Share February 21, 2016 He got 4 years but is there any reason the feds can't still charge him either now or 4 years from now. Seems like something they kind of left hanging This gets very complicated, but almost always if someone is convicted/pleads guilty on state charges the feds won't prosecute for the same crime. They usually won't prosecute if a defendant is acquitted either, but that's a lot more common. I thought they were saying that if he pleads the feds wouldn't charge him, but if he waited they might take over and hit him with a draconian sentence, which is pretty realistic and makes sense. 1 Link to comment
Tara Ariano February 23, 2016 Share February 23, 2016 In case you missed it, here's the Previously.TV post on the episode! SVU Takes (On) The Subway (Case)A kiddie-porn sting uncovers more than the squad bargained for -- but the news isn't all bad. Link to comment
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