§ 843.
Art. 43. Statute of limitations
(a)
No Limitation for Certain Offenses.—
A person charged with absence without leave or missing movement in time of war, with murder, rape or sexual assault, or rape or sexual assault of a child, maiming of a child, kidnapping of a child, or with any other offense punishable by death, may be tried and punished at any time without limitation.
(f)
Extension for Other Offenses in Time of War.—
When the United States is at war, the running of any statute of limitations applicable to any offense under this chapter—
(1)
involving fraud or attempted fraud against the United States or any agency thereof in any manner, whether by conspiracy or not;
(2)
committed in connection with the acquisition, care, handling, custody, control, or disposition of any real or personal property of the United States; or
(3)
committed in connection with the negotiation, procurement, award, performance, payment, interim financing, cancellation, or other termination or settlement, of any contract, subcontract, or purchase order which is connected with or related to the prosecution of the war, or with any disposition of termination inventory by any war contractor or Government agency;
is suspended until three years after the termination of hostilities as proclaimed by the President or by a joint resolution of Congress.
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