U.S. v. Wilkerson, No. 97-21-CR-ORL-22B (M.D.Fla.) (992 F.Supp. 1358) (February 2, 1998) (Judge Anne C. Conway)
Loaded on May 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
May 25, 1998
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Delays in Prosecution of Case.
Case held that unexplained delay of 64 days between defendant's arrival in district and first appearance before judge was unnecessary delay that required dismissal of indictment with prejudice.
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