Cindizzi
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Sep 5, 2019
- Messages
- 10,787
- Reaction score
- 149,464
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
And of course it will be easier for all her kids to visitShe wants to go back to Idaho ASAP. Prisons might be nicer there than in Arizona.
I don’t understand how LVD’s attorneys can ask for a delay if she is asserting her right to a speedy trial and has indicated to them that she doesn’t want the delay. I get that they want and even need make the request as they have a duty to defend their client to the best of their abilities and cannot do that without more time. But I can’t really see how the request can be approved if the client is asserting the right to a speedy trial. It is my understanding that the only cure for a violation of the right to a speedy trial is that the conviction is overturned. If I’m right about that then the only other question I have at the moment is what determines how long is too long to be considered a speedy trial? Is there a set amount of time from arraignment or something? Would a 6 month delay violate her right to a speedy trial? Is the length of time for a speedy trial arbitrary?
Can anyone help me understand the right to a speedy trial better?
TIA
Completely agree!Charles was her crowning glory moment.
The glee, she was giddy talking to the cops from the moment she arrived back at the house.
Even when she got to the police station, she had to know she was being videoed and she still couldn't keep her glee and excitement on the down low.
Looking forward to them nailing her for this one.
This one cemented her mental illness (goddess power)
It will always be my opinion that the second shot in Charles laying on the ground was by Lori.
They should have checked her for gunshot residue.
Im sure they didnt? :-/
moo