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How long can someone charged with murder in the state of Pennsylvania be held before trial starts?

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.


How man times can a woman drop a child support case and bring it back up?

As long as the courts dismiss the case "without prejudice," she can bring it again.


When you file a request for a speedy trial how long does the county have to bring you to trial?

In this case the the trial should come for hearing within six months.


How long does it typically take for a criminal case to go to trial?

The time it takes for a criminal case to go to trial can vary widely depending on the complexity of the case and the court's schedule. On average, it can take several months to a year or more for a criminal case to go to trial.


How long was the case waiting to go to trial in the movie the verdict?

2 years


Can a judge dismiss a case because it has been in the court system to long A judge here in person county dismissed 9 DWI cases because they where in the court system to long?

No they will. Not


How long does the state of Texas have on bringing a domestic violence case to trial?

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!


Is it permissible for new evidence to be introduced during a trial?

Yes, it is generally permissible for new evidence to be introduced during a trial, as long as it is relevant to the case and meets the rules of evidence.


Can you amend a complaint after a 12b motion to dismiss?

So long as a court has not ruled on a pending Motion to Dismiss, you may amend your complaint.


How long does a Missouri judge have till the case goes out of jurisdiction?

Courts do not have time limits on jurisdiction. If the case is in the jurisdiction of a state trial court, it stays there forever.


Why did Jodi Arias trial take so long to begin?

Both the prosecution and defense need to prepare for trial. Depending on the case, that could take several years. This was the case with Arias. She delayed several times, possibly to avoid the inevitable.


Is there time limit a probation officer can violate you from the time you are acussed?

No. Like police investigations - a PO's investigation can take as long as it takes to either confirm or dismiss the accusation against you.