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U.S. v. Sabath, No. 97 CR 110 (N.D.Ill.) (990 F.Supp. 1007) (January 12, 1998) (Judge Ruben Castillo)

This is an important and instructive decision dealing with the prevailing legal standards that govern claims of Constitutional violations arising out of lengthy pre-indictment delays. In this case, the defendant was indicted in 1997 on charges that he set fire to his business in 1991 in order to collect insurance ...

 

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