Q: Can someone explain the speedy trial rights for someone thats out on bond ,are u automatically granted a speedy or do u
Have to put in a motion for one. I just dont understand the process of it and qould like to know.
A: You should be represented by counsel especially if you do not have a basic understanding
Brent T. Geers agrees with this answer
A: I agree with the other attorney's answer that you need an attorney before doing anything at this point. Speedy trial is complex; you may find yourself facing a trial you are not ready for.
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