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U.S. v. Rogers, No. 95-5351 (6th Cir.) (118 F.3d 466) (July 2, 1997) (Judge Karen Nelson Moore)

"To prove unconstitutional pre-indictment delay, the defendant must first prove "substantial prejudice to his right to a fair trial." United States v. Brown, 959 F.2d 63, 66 (6th Cir. 1992). The government argues that Rogers has not demonstrated how Miller's death caused Rogers substantial prejudice since he did not describe ...

 

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