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Like testimony, absolutely. It does not happen until it happens.Are they saying they sent evidence to the grand jury without first reviewing it?
A case must be ruled "complex" before a judge will allow the prosecution to waive a defendant's right to a speedy trial. This case doesn't meet that test. It involves charges against 2 journalists covering an event that lasted a couple of hours, at most.
Better examples of a complex case would be Brian Kohberger murdering 4 college students in their apartment or the Wagner family murdering 8 members of the Rhoden and Gilley families as they slept in 4 different homes.
The defendants in this case have already allowed a 21 day extension for the government to make it's case. Discovery should already be taking place on most of the evidence, as most of it has already been seen by the public. JMO.
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Kohberger was state court, IIRC which operates under different rules.
MMO.