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It is the right to a speedy trial - not trail!You have the right to come to court and have your case tried without undue delay (tell that to the guys at Gitmo!)
"Speedy" is an adjective, used to describe something or someone that moves or happens quickly.
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the speedy trail has something to do with the court and the constitution of the Us is found as part of the sixth amendment which is part of the Constitution so maybe you should look up in the website dictionary.com and if that don't work then look it up on a other site like sixth amendment.com
i dont know the answer that why im asking you guys. you guys should really get a move on.. kids need an anwer!
To protect the accused against unfair or malicious prosecution.
The 6th amendment gives you the right to a fair and speedy public trial.
The goal is to serve justice, and to see to it that an innocent person is not kept longer than necessary.
Unless the motion was withdrawn by whoever submitted it, it MUST be ruled on.
I would file a motion to dismiss the case. If the prosecution has deprived the accused of his right to a speedy trial, the charges must be dismissed. Four continuances by the prosecution seems like too many to ensure the accused a speedy trial. I suggest you talk with a criminal defense attorney ASAP (if you are not already represented) , as you will need a good lawyer on your side to get the charges dropped or a speedy trial.
You're from Mrs. Beshiri's class, aren't you?
It's unnecessary to file a motion requesting a "speedy trial," that right is already guaranteed to you by the Constitution and is automatically applicable to all criminal court proceedings.