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Moody v. Daggett, No. 74-6632 (U.S. Supreme Court) (429 U.S. 78; 97 S.Ct. 274) (November 15, 1976) (Justice Burger)

Case held that a decision on a parole revocation hearing that imposes a detainer on a Federal prisoner serving an active sentence may await the completion of the active sentence without violating any constitutional right.

In this case the Supreme Court addressed the constitutionality of the government's ability to postpone ...

 

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