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@ExpectingUnicorns I wanted to clarify something from the previous thread. You responded to a post I made about the deadlines involved in filing charges against someone, asking about the time issues, and someone else answered about statutes of limitations. Maybe others replied too, I had to skim since I just got back online.
But I wanted to clarify that I wasn't referring to statute of limitations but rather to the "speedy trial" rights of defendants -- unless they waive that right, prosecution has to be prepared for trial within a fairly short time after charging someone. (Hopefully a legal type poster can tell us whether it being a federal case means any different deadlines than in a state case.)
I just wanted to be sure you understood I wasn't talking about statutes of limitation but of speedy trial rules.
But I wanted to clarify that I wasn't referring to statute of limitations but rather to the "speedy trial" rights of defendants -- unless they waive that right, prosecution has to be prepared for trial within a fairly short time after charging someone. (Hopefully a legal type poster can tell us whether it being a federal case means any different deadlines than in a state case.)
I just wanted to be sure you understood I wasn't talking about statutes of limitation but of speedy trial rules.