U.S. v. Jones, No. 96-1438L, No. 41 (2nd Cir.) (129 F.3d 718) (November 19, 1997) (Per Curiam)
Loaded on Dec. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
December 29, 1997
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Delays in Prosecution of Case.
Case rejected claim that defendant's transfer from state to federal custody pursuant to writ ad testificandum triggered the Speedy Trial Act.
The defendant was transferred from state custody to Federal custody pursuant to a writ ad testificandum, and after the Grand Jury indicted the target of its investigation, the defendant ...
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