Bonebrake v. Norris, No. 03-4012 (8th Cir.) (417 F.3d 938) (August 9, 2005) (Judge Steven M. Colloton)
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Reversing the district court, the Eighth Circuit held that the state’s four year delay in incarcerating the defendant after her conviction became final did not amount to a waiver of jurisdiction over her under the Due Process Clause, even though the Court acknowledged that “erroneous release (and delayed incarceration) of …
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