Make Your Move
Usually there comes a point when it is time to act. The most common options are either to move on the suspect, drop the case, or continue the hunt. Here, making a move means an action such as bringing charges or a disciplinary action against a suspect. Generally, these searches should not run forever, except in very rare circumstances. (One example is where the police don't want to press charges until they are absolutely sure they will get a conviction, and fear that bringing charges too soon might result in a not guilty verdict. This would, at least in the U.S., provide the suspect future immunity from prosecution under restrictions against double jeopardy.)
When is the right time? (Contrary to popular belief, it is not one of ...
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