Wondering where Carmine Baffa is? Still sitting in the Gwinnett County Jail.
He has an excellent and very well known attorney in Atlanta, Drew Findling, according to some news quotes on the internet. (You can easily find Mr. Findling on the internet and his firms website appears to show he has been on Fox News numerous times).
I have heard trials can take a long time, but often wonder why such long delays when a person is to be guaranteed a speedy trial according to the Sixth Amendment. I can only assume with a top-notch attorney and the Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial that possibly the defense wants things to drag things on for a longer time. What would the prosecution gain by delaying for this long and would they be able to drag this out legally? Maybe the courts are just over-loaded or this case is quite complicated with various counties/jurisdictions involved?
I hope the trial comes sooner rather than later. As time goes on people want to move on with their lives whether it is the defendant or the alleged victims. If a defendant is innocent they do not want to sit in jail for something they havent done. If they are guilty, the victims want justice and would rather have him locked up in prison for a long time instead of sitting in a county jail without being convicted wondering when they will have the chance to testify against him.