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The Seventh Circuit wrote that a “defendant need not show prejudice to his or her case arising from the government’s violation of the right to compulsory process by deporting eyewitnesses to the crime at issue.” Calzada, 579 F.2d at 1362 ; see United States v. Lopez, 615 F.2d 1363 (6 Cir. 1980) (actual prejudice) (unpublished: pursuant to 6th Cir. R. 11, unpublished opinions are not to be cited to that court of appeals; cf. 4th Cir. R. 18(d)(iii)); cf. Mosca, 475 F.2d at 1059 (two dimensional approach in which requisite showing of prejudice varies inversely to gravity of prosecution’s …
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United States
v.
Pierce
79-5080.
Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
Feb 14, 1980.
615 F.2d 1363
Published

615 F.2d 1363

U. S.
v.
Pierce

No. 79-5080

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit

2/14/80

1

E.D.Mich.

AFFIRMED