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U.S. v. Johnson, No. 96-3337 (10th Cir.) (120 F.3d 1107) (August 6, 1997) (Judge Stephanie K. Seymour)

Here, the Court rejected a claim that a two-year delay in the defendant's indictment violated her due process rights. The Court held that: "Preindictment delay is not a violation of the Due Process Clause unless the defendant shows both that the delay caused actual prejudice and that the government delayed …

 

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