U.S. v. Barnes, No. 97-2251 (1st Cir.) (159 F.3d 4) (October 27, 1998) (Judge Hugh H. Bownes)
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published in Punch and Jurists
December 07, 1998
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In this case the record was unclear as to even when the trial was adjourned. While the court concluded that the trial court had abused its discretion in granting, or sua sponte ordering, an open ended continuance of a trial, among the issues discussed were motions requesting a status conference. ...
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