Speedy trial and bail are legally unrelated concepts, in my understanding, meaning that if Donna’s crime does not entitle her to bail, then she doesn’t get out on bail, regardless of whether her right to a speedy trial is violated; one is not dependent on the other. In any event, I don’t believe her right to a speedy trial has been violated. It appears to me that Donna did invoke her right to a speedy trial, but it also appears to me, as evidenced in the recent hearing, that her attorney agreed to the trial date which was set, thereby waiving any argument that her right to a speedy trial was violated.
I saw an interview with Ryan Fitzpatrick where he said one of the boys beat him at chess, I don’t believe he said which one, but maybe I missed that part.
I think that anything that has already been disclosed publicly or is a matter of public record and that is not expressly prohibited by the moderators of this forum is reasonable fodder for discussion. Within those parameters, I do believe that the boys’ lives are private and should be kept private to the extent possible, and I think people on here are good about understanding that.