Legal Question in Traffic Law in California

Right to a speedy trial.

Recently I got a ticket for obstructing traffic. Construction immediately on the opposite side of an intersection. The police were pulling people left and right. I decided to fight it, so I went down to the court to get a court date. Within the blizzard of paperwork I had to go through, was a paper with a prechecked box indicating that I give up my rites to a speedy trial. When asked I was told that it was necessary because the court system is so backed up. My questions are:

1.) Is that my problem?

2.) If I refuse to sign, and maintain my rights what is a ''Speedy'' trial?

3.) What happens if my court date is not in a reasonable amount of time because of the backlog?


Asked on 4/13/07, 6:26 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

Re: Right to a speedy trial.

No, it's not your problem. I would cross out the pre-checked box and write "SPEEDY TRIAL DEMANDED." If you encounter any problems feel free to contact me.

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Answered on 4/19/07, 3:46 pm


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