Horbeas Corpus
The Speedy Trial Clause is a clause of of the 6th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
No, the term "speedy trial" refers to the right of a criminal accused to have his/her case heard without undue delay. In the VI Amendment it is stated this way: "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial. . ."
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Term of Trial was created in 1962.
The duration of Term of Trial is 2.17 hours.
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When attempting to find the origination of the word speedy, one will run into many places who claim to have started the term. The earliest known public use of the term was by a comic book writer Roy Harper in 1941. Speedy was a sidekick character name in one of his early comic books.
Answer: A right to public a fair trial, is a term used in court. If the judge decides that the trial in court was not fair, or needs a lot of ajustments, then the judge can state a new trial. Which means the trial is public, and any witnesses can be there to see the trial. Example: Man steals a crystal vase from store. A trial begins, And the Man isn't guilty. The judge decides there might be more to the problem, and there should be another "fair" trial. The judge states the trial was unfair, and invites witnesses to come, and see the trial, as they can mention any hidden information. I hope I helped!
Innocent until proven guilty.
The term "ordinary trial" has no legal meaning - you are probably referring to a trial conducted in a court of original jursidction.
The monkey trial was a trial where prosecutors were trying to prosecute a guy for teaching evolution. Hence the name monkey trial, as the theory is that we evolved from monkeys.