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<blockquote data-quote="qtipextra" data-source="post: 3750054" data-attributes="member: 555270"><p>I actually have a serious question you might be able to answer for me:</p><p></p><p>Regarding the right to a speedy trial laid out in the 6th amendment. Im also talking about a traffic citation.</p><p></p><p>My question is how is that defined to the court of law? I've heard 45 days, but I can't find any outstanding evidence to prove or disprove that information. Everything more refers to it as case by case. So how would I be able to figure out if I could motion to dismiss based on a right to speedy trial, and that I was denied that right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qtipextra, post: 3750054, member: 555270"] I actually have a serious question you might be able to answer for me: Regarding the right to a speedy trial laid out in the 6th amendment. Im also talking about a traffic citation. My question is how is that defined to the court of law? I've heard 45 days, but I can't find any outstanding evidence to prove or disprove that information. Everything more refers to it as case by case. So how would I be able to figure out if I could motion to dismiss based on a right to speedy trial, and that I was denied that right? [/QUOTE]
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