i dont know the answer that why im asking you guys.
you guys should really get a move on..
kids need an anwer!
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!)
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!)
The 6th amendment gives you the right to a fair and speedy public trial.
You're from Mrs. Beshiri's class, aren't you?
Zenger's trail established an important right, freedom of the press.
If there is no speedy and public trail then justice for the innocent would be delayed.
It typically must be scheduled to proceed within a 90 day time frame from arraignment.
right to lawyer, speedy trial
The sixth amendment gives us the right to a speedy trial
Due process means the right of a person to a speedy trial, the right to argue or appeal your sentence and the right to do so quickly. It is important because this is the main way that justice is served.
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.
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
a fair and speedy trial.