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Q: It's been 153 days and still no preliminary hearing for a felony traffic stop in Kansas. What can be done about it?

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  • Sacramento, CA

A: If you're facing delays in your preliminary hearing for a felony traffic stop in Kansas, it's important to understand your rights and options. Legal processes can experience delays due to various reasons, including court backlog, legal complexities, or issues related to evidence gathering. You have the right to a timely trial, and excessive delays can impact your case and personal life.

You should consider consulting with your attorney to discuss the status of your case and explore ways to expedite the process. Your lawyer can file motions to prompt action from the court and can also negotiate with the prosecution to resolve any outstanding issues that may be causing the delay. It's essential to communicate openly with your legal representative about your concerns and expectations.

Additionally, you can stay informed about your legal rights and the typical timelines for cases similar to yours. Understanding the legal system's expectations and standards can help you manage your expectations and prepare for upcoming legal procedures. Remember, while the wait can be frustrating, staying proactive and engaged with your defense can help navigate this challenging time.

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