U.S. v. Harden, No. Crim. No. 3:97-545-0 (D.S.C.) (10 F.Supp.2d 556) (October 16, 1997) (Judge Matthew J. Jr. Perry)
Loaded on Sept. 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
September 29, 1998
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Speedy Trial Clock - Tolling of.
This is a rare case in which a Federal Judge not only admitted that he had made a mistake by granting the Government an improvident Speedy Trial Act extension of time, he then rectified the mistake by dismissing the underlying indictment with prejudice.
In this case a dozen defendants were ...
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