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You retained your attorney to defend you and speak and act before the the court on your behalf. So the answer would be, yes. If as part of his legal strategy he chooses to "waive speedy" you should trust him. If you don't trust him, fire him, and retain different counsel.

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Q: Do your lawyer have the right to waive your speedy trail with out your signature?
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