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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

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Is the right to a speedy trail?

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!)


Why is the right to a speedy trail important?

i dont know the answer that why im asking you guys. you guys should really get a move on.. kids need an anwer!


The 6th amendment allows for a speedy and public trail to protect the what?

To protect the accused against unfair or malicious prosecution.


Which amendments gives us the right to a trail?

The 6th amendment gives you the right to a fair and speedy public trial.


What is the goal of guaranteeing a speedy and public trail?

The goal is to serve justice, and to see to it that an innocent person is not kept longer than necessary.


What are the protections given to citizens accused of crime's such as the right to a laywer and the right to a speedy trail are known as?

You're from Mrs. Beshiri's class, aren't you?


Do your lawyer have the right to waive your speedy trail with out your signature?

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.


If the right to speedy trial has not been waived how long can a trail be post poned?

It typically must be scheduled to proceed within a 90 day time frame from arraignment.


What is the slogan for speedy autoglass?

Speedy Glass Repair, Speedy Glass Replace.


What problems would arise if there wasn't a speedy and public trial?

Without a speedy and public trial, individuals' rights to a fair and timely judicial process may be compromised. Delays can lead to prolonged incarceration without conviction, infringing on the presumption of innocence. Lack of transparency in a public trial could erode confidence in the justice system and undermine accountability.


What is the adverb for speedy?

The adjective speedy has the adverb form speedily. It means done in a speedy fashion or manner.


What is a sentence for speedy?

The runner was so speedy that he won the race by a large margin.

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