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U.S. v. Thomas, No. 97-1401 (6th Cir.) (167 F.3d 299) (February 5, 1999) (Judge Nathaniel R. Jones)

Here the defendant claimed that the delay in resentencing him was prejudicial because he spent most of that time in a local jail rather than a Federal penitentiary, thus depriving him of extended visitation hours, as well as educational and vocational opportunities through the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

While the ...

 

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