U.S. v. Hall, No. 98-30118 (9th Cir.) (181 F.3d 1057) (June 21, 1999) (Judge Betty Binns Fletcher)
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published in Punch and Jurists
June 21, 1999
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Speedy Trial Clock - Tolling of.
In this case the defendant argued that his speedy trial rights had been violated by a delay of 293 days between the date of his arraignment and the date his trial commenced. He focused principally on two continuances sought by a co-defendant, Nelson, that delayed trial for 77 days. Counsel ...
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