U.S. v. Sowa, No. 93-3833 (7th Cir.) (34 F.3d 447) (August 30, 1994) (Judge William J. Bauer)
Here the Court explained that "once the defendant has proven actual and substantial prejudice, the government must come forward and provide its reasons for the delay. The reasons are then balanced against the defendant's prejudice to determine whether the defendant has been denied due process. . . . [A]s indicated …
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