Excludable delay noted in criminal case USA v. Monroe Hall under docket 25-cr-00151
Case Summary
The United States government is prosecuting Monroe Hall in a criminal case. The docket reflects a motion or order concerning excludable delay, which pertains to the calculation of the time within which the trial must commence under the Speedy Trial Act. This procedural issue affects the timeline and rights of the defendant.
Stage
Active litigation
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Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Speedy Trial Act compliance
- • Excludable delay determination
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1 event2:25-cr-00151-1 USA v. Monroe Hall
In the case of USA v. Monroe Hall, the court recorded an 'Excludable Delay,' which means a period of time during the legal process is not counted towards the defendant's right to a speedy trial. This delay can occur for various reasons, such as ongoing investigations or procedural issues. It matters because it affects the timeline for bringing the case to trial without violating the defendant's rights.