U.S. v. Lloyd, No. 96-30149 (9th Cir.) (125 F.3d 1263) (September 11, 1997) (Judge Stephen Reinhardt)
Loaded on Nov. 1, 1997
published in Punch and Jurists
November 17, 1997
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Speedy Trial Clock - Tolling of.
In this case, the Ninth Circuit reversed two convictions on the grounds that the defendants' speedy trial rights had been violated. The two defendants were originally indicted in 1992 on a number of drug charges. Their initial trial commenced in June of 1993; and they were found guilty and sentenced ...
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