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Federal CDs handling pretrial detention and motion-to-dismiss timing.

Speedy Trial Act audit. § 3161 clock + § 3162 dismissal. $97.

One audit document. Pre-drafted clock math against the indictment-to-trial 70-day window, the § 3161(h) excludable-time framework, the lead authorities (Bloate, Tinklenberg, Zedner) anchored verbatim with source URL, attaching-precedent citations, the § 3162(a)(2) dismissal motion language, a reply-brief framework anticipating the government’s ends-of-justice continuance defense, and the with-or-without-prejudice dismissal-standard analysis.

Run the indictment-to-trial clock against the docket, identify the excludable-time categories the government will invoke, and file the § 3162(a)(2) motion to dismiss with the clock math, attaching-precedent record, and reply-brief framework already drafted.

Speedy Trial Act Audit

$97 USD — single audit document

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Single-template audit. $97.

Speedy Trial Act Audit

Pre-drafted Speedy Trial Act audit with § 3161 clock math, excludable-time framework, and § 3162(a)(2) dismissal motion. Bloate + Tinklenberg + Barker grounded.


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The math: $97/mo gets you 3 briefs/mo (any combo of Sentencing Snapshot, JSIN Exclusion Brief, or Forensic Foundation Pack templates). At ~$172/hr CJA rate, that’s one billable hour to recover an entire month of brief work.

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Frequently asked questions.

What do I get?

A nine-section audit document: cover (your case identifier + jurisdiction stamped on), the indictment-to-trial clock math, the lead authority section anchored on 18 U.S.C. § 3161 + Bloate, the excludable-time framework walking each § 3161(h) category, attaching-precedent citations (Tinklenberg, Zedner, Barker), pre-drafted § 3162(a)(2) motion language, a reply-brief framework anticipating the government's ends-of-justice continuance defense, the with-or-without-prejudice dismissal-standard analysis, and the methods + source URLs bibliography.

Is this legal advice?

No. The template is a pretrial litigation aid modeled on the published statutory text and Supreme Court authority for the Speedy Trial Act. Counsel of record adapts the clock math and motion language to the controlling circuit and the actual docket of the case before filing.

Why $97?

A federal CD running a Speedy Trial Act audit by hand walks the docket, codes every excludable-time entry against § 3161(h)'s eight categories, double-checks Bloate on preparation-time exclusions and Tinklenberg on motion-filing stops, then drafts the § 3162(a)(2) dismissal motion with a Barker companion claim. That is 4-6 hours of attorney time. At a CJA panel rate (~$172/hr), the recovered billable is $688-$1,032 per case. The template is priced under 15% of the lower bound.

When do I run this?

Run it the moment the indictment-to-trial clock approaches 70 non-excluded days under 18 U.S.C. § 3161(c)(1), or earlier if you suspect the government has miscoded an excludable-time exclusion (preparation time, unreasonable continuance, or pretrial-motion stops without delay-actually-caused).

Do you cite anything I cannot independently verify?

No. Every citation carries a source URL stored alongside. Lead authorities are 18 U.S.C. § 3161, 18 U.S.C. § 3162, United States v. Bloate 559 U.S. 196 (2010), United States v. Tinklenberg 563 U.S. 647 (2011), Zedner v. United States 547 U.S. 489 (2006), and Barker v. Wingo 407 U.S. 514 (1972). All public-domain, verified during Phase B template authorship per the no-hallucinated-legal-data rule.

What is the refund policy?

7-day full refund, no questions asked.

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