U.S. v. Salimonu, No. 97-1557 (1st Cir.) (182 F.3d 63) (July 7, 1999) (Judge Norman H. Stahl)
Loaded on Sept. 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
September 06, 1999
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Speedy Trial Clock - Tolling of.
The Court held: "The delay in bringing Salimonu to trial was indeed overlong, and the district court should have acted with much more expedition. Nonetheless, because a hearing was required on his motions for reconsideration, the delay 'resulting from' these motions was properly excluded from STA calculations. Thus, the district ...
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