U.S. v. Hardeman, No. 97-10516 (9th Cir.) (206 F.3d 1320) (March 21, 2000) (Per Curiam)
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Speedy Trial Clock - Tolling of.
The Court summarized the issue raised in this appeal by reporting as follows: "On January 31, the district court held a status conference on various discovery disputes. Just prior to the conference, Hardeman filed a status memorandum reporting on the status of discovery and requesting several discovery orders from the ...
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