U.S. v. CROSSLEY

Nos. 99-4076, 99-4080.

224 F.3d 847 (2000)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Rebecca K. CROSSLEY (99-4076); Starla Grubich (99-4080), Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided and Filed: August 30, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Debra Kanevsky Migdal (argued and briefed), Akron, Ohio, for Rebecca Crossley.

Mark H. Ludwig (argued and briefed), Cole Co., L.P.A., Akron, Ohio, for Starla Grubich.

Christian H. Stickan (argued and briefed), Assistant U.S. Attorney, Cleveland, Ohio, for Appellee.

Before: NORRIS, MOORE, and COLE, Circuit Judges.


MOORE, Circuit Judge.

Rebecca K. Crossley and Starla Grubich each were convicted of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and of a single mail fraud violation. On appeal, Crossley argues: (1) that the district court erred in denying her motion for a continuance of trial because she did not have thirty days between her first appearance through counsel and her trial as required under the Speedy Trial Act and because she was deprived of her Sixth Amendment right to prepare...

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