Sixteen-month
delay for DWI inhibited defendant’s speedy trial right. State v Cahill 213
N.J. 253 (2013)
delay for DWI inhibited defendant’s speedy trial right. State v Cahill 213
N.J. 253 (2013)
Applying the four-factor
analysis set forth by the United States Supreme Court in Barker v. Wingo,
the sixteen-month delay between the remand of the driving-while-intoxicated
charge to the municipal court and the notice of trial deprived defendant
Michael Cahill of his right to a speedy trial and the charge must be dismissed.
analysis set forth by the United States Supreme Court in Barker v. Wingo,
the sixteen-month delay between the remand of the driving-while-intoxicated
charge to the municipal court and the notice of trial deprived defendant
Michael Cahill of his right to a speedy trial and the charge must be dismissed.
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