U.S. v. Mejia, No. 91-6108 (11th Cir.) (82 F.3d 1032) (May 14, 1996) (Judge James Larry Edmondson)
Loaded on June 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
June 03, 1996
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Speedy Trial Clock - Tolling of.
Here the Court held that, in a multi-defendant case, the grant of one defendant's motion to extend the time to file motions under the Speedy Trial Act tolls the STA as to all defendants. The Court reasoned that such an extension falls with the language of 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(1) ...
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