If the government is convinced that there are compelling circumstances that require expediting, the AUSA will make efforts to try to get the case expedited. Examples of this could be medical issues, issues of the person losing eligibility for the benefit if there is a further delay, issues regarding the national interest, etc.In addition, even when there are no compelling circumstances, our experience is that many applications get expedited after the filing of the complaint and before the judge has to get involved without any formal notification that the case is being expedited. More.
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