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State Courts -
Arizona - March 20 - March 25, 2003
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Ugalde v. Burke, 1 CA-SA 02-0277,
COURT OF APPEALS OF ARIZONA, DIVISION ONE, DEPARTMENT B, March 20, 2003, Filed
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Overview: Postponement of sexually violent person (SVP) trial involved a liberty interest, and, in denying defendant's motion to dismiss SVP petition, a trial court's inquiry should have been whether defendant was "substantially prejudiced" by the delays.
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