U.S. v. Lopez, No. CR 91-082L (D.R.I.) (985 F.Supp. 59) (November 24, 1997) (Judge Ronald R. Lagueux)
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March 09, 1998
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Delays in Prosecution of Case.
Case held that a 32 month delay in reporting of a stste offense did not preclude the sentencing of a defendant for violation of his supervised release with a sentence to run consecutively to the state sentence.
Here the defendant argued that the delay in reporting the violation of the ...
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