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Per the Speedy Trial Act, Defendants clock beginswhichever occurs last: Date Indictment is filed, Defts appearance after Indictment, or when Indictment is unsealed and made public.

Should theDefendant be detained prior to the filing of Indictment, the same rules apply as affimred by Appellate Court rulings where Speedy trial issues were argued.

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