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U.S. v. L.M.K., No. 97-50312 (9th Cir.) (149 F.3d 1033) (July 16, 1998) (Judge John T. Jr. Noonan)

Case held that Federal Juvenile Deliquency Act was violated when juvenile was held for 33 hours without being arraigned, but that such delay was not prejudicial.

 

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