Harris v. Maryland
Petition for certiorari denied on May 17, 2021
Issue: Whether, when preindictment delay has caused actual prejudice to the accused’s ability to defend himself, the due process clause requires that the defendant prove that the delay was driven by an improper prosecutorial motive, or that courts balance the particular prejudice to the defendant against the particular
reasons (or lack thereof) for the delay.
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