U.S. v. Ramirez, No. 14-2145 (7th Cir.) (788 F.3d 732) (June 10, 2015) (Judge William J. Bauer)
In a decision that, to our recollection, is a first of its kind, the Seventh Circuit has finally put some concrete standards to the vague and virtually unmeasurable standards of the so-called “ends-of-justice continuance” permitted by 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(7), and the nearly irrebuttable presumption that such continuances are impregnable ...
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