Whether Roy Quintanilla does decide to take legal action against
Archbishop Anthony Apuron for allegedly molesting the 52-year-old man 40
years ago, Guam’s laws on sexual abuse crimes could thwart any attempts
to bring the matter to court.
According to Guam law, a person who was sexually abused as a minor has until three years from the time they reach 18 years old to bring the issue to the attorney general’s office to file criminal charges against the assailant. The statute of limitations kicks in after the victim has turned 21 years old.
http://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2016/05/22/law-limits-sexual-abuse-charges/84640416/
According to Guam law, a person who was sexually abused as a minor has until three years from the time they reach 18 years old to bring the issue to the attorney general’s office to file criminal charges against the assailant. The statute of limitations kicks in after the victim has turned 21 years old.
http://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2016/05/22/law-limits-sexual-abuse-charges/84640416/