Judge Cannon pushes back Trump deadline for filing

She is taking an impartial stance.
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It belongs to the defendant, but also the victims of the crime.....

Justice delayed, is justice denied!


Funny, the 6th Amendment has no reference to that.

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In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.

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Funny, the 6th Amendment has no reference to that.

VI

In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.

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HomeLearnVictim Rights
All states and the federal government have passed victims’ rights laws. These laws provide victims with legal rights to be heard, informed, and present in various stages within the criminal justice system. Each victims’ rights depend on the laws of the jurisdiction where the crime is investigated and prosecuted: state, federal or tribal government, or military installation. While jurisdictions vary on how and what they provide, listed below are core victims’ rights:
  • The right to be treated with fairness, dignity, sensitivity, and respect;
  • The right to attend and be present at criminal justice proceedings;
  • The right to be heard in the criminal justice process, including the right to confer with the prosecutor and submit a victim impact statement at sentencing, parole, and other similar proceedings;
  • The right to be informed of proceedings and events in the criminal justice process, including the release or escape of the offender, legal rights and remedies, available benefits and services, and access to records, referrals, and other information;
  • The right to protection from intimidation and harassment;
  • The right to restitution from the offender;
  • The right to privacy;
  • The right to apply for crime victim compensation;
  • The right to the expeditious return of personal property seized as evidence whenever possible;
  • The right to a speedy trial and other proceedings free from unreasonable delay;
  • The right to enforcement of these rights and access to other available remedies.
Rights afforded to victims of crime are either automatic or require a victim of crime to opt into services. Typically, victims can sign up for rights at any stage of the criminal justice process, though it most commonly happens during prosecution. If you did not elect your rights or opted-out, please know that you can change your mind at any time. To elect your rights, it is best to reach out to the agency that is currently in control of your case, for example:
1. The prosecuting attorney (during the trial phase);
2. Parole Board or other authoritative body (if offender is sentenced to prison); or
3. The Community Supervision Program (if offender is on probation or parole).

Victimconnect.org
 
It should be delayed until after the Presidential election.
After the presidential election, if trump wins, can be ordered to be Dropped by Trump through his DOJ, and if not dropoed, postponed for 4 years, while trump is President...

It's Trump's goal, and it is utter bull shit.

You can't try a president when they are president,

you can't try him when not president if he is running for reelection the next 4 years,

and then if they become president again, you can't try them the next 4 years....

So essentially you are saying presidents can break the law all they want, they are above the law, they swore to uphold, even him murdering a person on 5th avenue....

Like I said, that is utter bullshit and goes against every thing this Nation has stood by, from founding fathers onward.... We are a Nation of Laws, not men.
 
HomeLearnVictim Rights
All states and the federal government have passed victims’ rights laws. These laws provide victims with legal rights to be heard, informed, and present in various stages within the criminal justice system. Each victims’ rights depend on the laws of the jurisdiction where the crime is investigated and prosecuted: state, federal or tribal government, or military installation. While jurisdictions vary on how and what they provide, listed below are core victims’ rights:
  • The right to be treated with fairness, dignity, sensitivity, and respect;
  • The right to attend and be present at criminal justice proceedings;
  • The right to be heard in the criminal justice process, including the right to confer with the prosecutor and submit a victim impact statement at sentencing, parole, and other similar proceedings;
  • The right to be informed of proceedings and events in the criminal justice process, including the release or escape of the offender, legal rights and remedies, available benefits and services, and access to records, referrals, and other information;
  • The right to protection from intimidation and harassment;
  • The right to restitution from the offender;
  • The right to privacy;
  • The right to apply for crime victim compensation;
  • The right to the expeditious return of personal property seized as evidence whenever possible;
  • The right to a speedy trial and other proceedings free from unreasonable delay;
  • The right to enforcement of these rights and access to other available remedies.
Rights afforded to victims of crime are either automatic or require a victim of crime to opt into services. Typically, victims can sign up for rights at any stage of the criminal justice process, though it most commonly happens during prosecution. If you did not elect your rights or opted-out, please know that you can change your mind at any time. To elect your rights, it is best to reach out to the agency that is currently in control of your case, for example:
1. The prosecuting attorney (during the trial phase);
2. Parole Board or other authoritative body (if offender is sentenced to prison); or
3. The Community Supervision Program (if offender is on probation or parole).

Victimconnect.org


Well hot damn, tell those documents to sue the freaking judge. LMAO

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Well that's not a right if the judge has to agree.

A defendant can DEMAND a speedy trial, and the judge cannot refuse.
It is not an absolute right.
Zednar vs. the US is an example of the exceptions.
 

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