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U.S. v. El-Hage, No. 00-1025 (2nd Cir.) (213 F.3d 74) (May 25, 2000) (Per Curiam)

Here the Court held that a lengthy pre-trial detention of an accused international terrorist was "extraordinary and justified" because of the gravity of the charges, the complexity of the case and the lack of the Government's responsibility for the delay.

The defendant in this case was a 39-year old United ...

 

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