U.S. v. Mapp, No. 95 CR 1162 (FB) (S-1) (E.D.N.Y.) (945 F.Supp. 43) (November 4, 1996) (Judge Frederic Block)
Loaded on Jan. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
January 13, 1997
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Speedy Trial Clock - Tolling of.
Here's another case that shows the galling power of the prosecutors to determine sentences. The jury in this case found the defendant guilty on two of the counts charged, but was unable to reach a verdict on eight remaining counts. A mistrial was declared as to those remaining counts and ...
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