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Greenberg v. H H Music Co.

U.S.
Nov 9, 1992
506 U.S. 942 (1992)

Summary

recognizing that "any delay of eight months or longer is presumptively unreasonable and triggers speedy trial analysis"

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Opinion

No. 91-1283.

November 9, 1992.


ORDERS

C.A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. JUSTICE BLACKMUN AND JUSTICE O'CONNOR would grant certiorari. Reported below: 946 F. 2d 401.


Summaries of

Greenberg v. H H Music Co.

U.S.
Nov 9, 1992
506 U.S. 942 (1992)

recognizing that "any delay of eight months or longer is presumptively unreasonable and triggers speedy trial analysis"

Summary of this case from Barnes v. State

relating that courts generally hold that a delay of eight months or longer is presumptively unreasonable and will trigger a speedy trial analysis

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stating a stop where vehicle was between 40 and 50 miles from Mexican border was proper

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Case details for

Greenberg v. H H Music Co.

Case Details

Full title:GREENBERG, INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF ESTATE OF MCGANN, DECEASED v. H H Music…

Court:U.S.

Date published: Nov 9, 1992

Citations

506 U.S. 942 (1992)

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