Their really isn't an exact standard. However, you must have a fair and speedy trial
Speedy trial regulations usually require that the trial begin within 90 days of the arraignment. HOWEVER- it is not uncommon for either the defense and/or the prosecution to request, and receive, a "waiver of speedy trial" in order to prepare their case.
until they are proven to be guitly
I believe the trial lasted 9 months, which at the time was the longest trial in California state history.
Before we begin
Once the charges have been brought, a statute of limitations no longer applies. The speedy trial aspect of things is open to interpretation.
It doesn't take that long! It depends on the case load. If there is a 7 year statue of limitation,,don't worry the case will make it to court way before that!
Jurors get paid about five dollars. But if the trial is long jurors get a hotel room and all charges are paid by the state, so if you are on a long trial you may have a good time in the hotel but if it's a short trial expect a five dollar check in the mail.
a long time ago before 1970
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Unless right to a speedy trial was waived by the defendant or their attorney, speedy trial statutes usually require about 90 days from date of arrest to the start of trial. This time period is WIDELY waived by both the state and the defense, in order for both sides to gather more evidence to either bolster, or tear down each others cases.
they dont have to you have to bail him/her out before sentencing
I am curious as to how long do Windows 8.1 Pro Generic Product Key's last for trial use, before a cut off would happen for complete lockout?