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U.S. v. Ingram, No. 05-10866 (11th Cir.) (446 F.3d 1332) (April 25, 2006) (Judge Emmett Ripley Cox)

In this case, the Eleventh Circuit reversed a conviction after finding that a two-year delay between the defendant’s indictment and his trial was presumptively unreasonable and violated the defendant’s right to a speedy trial under the Sixth Amendment. In February, 2000, the defendant, Larry Ingram, who had previously been convicted ...

 

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