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United States constitutional criminal procedure / Barker v. Wingo / Speedy Trial Clause / Factual basis / Plea / Prejudice / Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Driver hearing / Legal terms / United States Constitution / Law
Date: 2011-05-20 13:56:26
United States constitutional criminal procedure
Barker v. Wingo
Speedy Trial Clause
Factual basis
Plea
Prejudice
Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Driver hearing
Legal terms
United States Constitution
Law

STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. ROBERT B. FULFORD, IV, ____ N.J. Super[removed]App. Div. The following squib is not part of the opinion of the court. Please note that, in the interest

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