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302. lappuse
... Trial Act of 1974 ( 18 USCS §§ 3161-3174 ) ; thus , in the case of an accused nar- cotics offender who fails to appear for trial and whose indictment is subsequently dismissed with preju- dice under the Act , the District Court cannot ...
... Trial Act of 1974 ( 18 USCS §§ 3161-3174 ) ; thus , in the case of an accused nar- cotics offender who fails to appear for trial and whose indictment is subsequently dismissed with preju- dice under the Act , the District Court cannot ...
303. lappuse
... Trial Act - neces- sity of findings review - - 15. The administration of the Speedy Trial Act of 1974 ( 18 USCS § 3161-3174 ) and the necessity for thorough appellate review require that a Federal District Court , in determining whether ...
... Trial Act - neces- sity of findings review - - 15. The administration of the Speedy Trial Act of 1974 ( 18 USCS § 3161-3174 ) and the necessity for thorough appellate review require that a Federal District Court , in determining whether ...
1040. lappuse
... trial judge that he was sufficiently familiar with the facts of the case to defend himself adequately at trial and was more familiar with those facts than any attorney could ever be . See also Rice v Olson ( 1945 ) 324 to the assistance ...
... trial judge that he was sufficiently familiar with the facts of the case to defend himself adequately at trial and was more familiar with those facts than any attorney could ever be . See also Rice v Olson ( 1945 ) 324 to the assistance ...
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