So Jodi Arias was indicted in to July 2008 and the murder trial just now started in January of 2013. Is this not a violation of her 6th amendment right for a speedy trial?What has she been doing sitting in a jail over the last 3.5 years?
4/9/2013 2:24:48 PM
waiting for you to make this thread
4/9/2013 2:39:09 PM
Maybe their lawyers asked for a sting of continuances in order to prepare a defense they were happy with.
4/9/2013 2:57:52 PM
no, that right has been forgotten. you also can't get public defenders a lot of times, its really a major problem with our justice system that has been ignored. You may have watched Gideon's Trumpet in school about the 1964 Gideon v. Wainwright, but Gideon's trumpet has been forgotten and ignored. there is no right anymore to a public defender, speedy trial, or many other due process rights.
4/9/2013 3:44:14 PM
BiLOL of Rights
4/9/2013 5:29:43 PM
Well, I mean, it's a living document and all. Whatever.
4/9/2013 10:18:42 PM
How fast is "speedy?"
4/10/2013 1:04:00 AM
speedy is relative...Speedy in reference to... hindsight fail. GG forefathers
4/10/2013 1:06:15 AM
http://www.hlntv.com/article/2012/12/04/will-jodi-arias-trial-be-delayed-again
4/10/2013 8:55:19 AM
cool thanks for clarifying this for me. Was the answer i was looking for.
4/10/2013 9:01:44 AM
In a death penalty case the defense gets a ton of leeway to minimize the chance for appeals later.
4/10/2013 10:32:02 AM
this case may not be an example of the problem, but it is a real problem
4/10/2013 10:40:22 AM