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236. lappuse
... dismissal was required for various violations of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6. 594 F Supp 1324 , 1353 ( Colo 1984 ) . Further , it ruled dismissal was proper under the " totality of the circumstances , " including the " numerous ...
... dismissal was required for various violations of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6. 594 F Supp 1324 , 1353 ( Colo 1984 ) . Further , it ruled dismissal was proper under the " totality of the circumstances , " including the " numerous ...
301. lappuse
... dismissal with prejudice or dismissal without prejudice is the proper remedy for a violation of the Speedy Trial Act of 1974 ( 18 USCS §§ 3161-3174 ) in a given case , House Judiciary Committee state- ment , made 5 years after the enact ...
... dismissal with prejudice or dismissal without prejudice is the proper remedy for a violation of the Speedy Trial Act of 1974 ( 18 USCS §§ 3161-3174 ) in a given case , House Judiciary Committee state- ment , made 5 years after the enact ...
314. lappuse
... dismissal with prejudice always sends a stronger message than dismissal without prejudice , and is more likely to induce salutary changes in procedures , reducing pre- trial delays . See Brief for United States 31. Nonetheless , the Act ...
... dismissal with prejudice always sends a stronger message than dismissal without prejudice , and is more likely to induce salutary changes in procedures , reducing pre- trial delays . See Brief for United States 31. Nonetheless , the Act ...
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