Appellant Emmett Hillard was found guilty of delivery of a controlled substance and sentenced to three years' probation. He argues on appeal that the trial court erred by denying his motion to dismiss the charge against him because of prejudicial pre-arrest delay, which occurred between when the warrant was issued for his arrest and his arrest. We affirm.
Hillard was accused of delivering cocaine to undercover officers...
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