Legal Question in Criminal Law in Kentucky
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if my trail gets laid over more than 4 times, is it dismissed?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: court
No. If you are charged with a felony, however, you have a right to a speedy trial within 20 days, if you are incarcerated.
You are best advised to seek the services of a competent Kentucky attorney. You can get a referral to a criminal law specialist from the Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, at
Additionally, you can telephone your local bar association for a referral, or can find a good lawyer on-line at the Kentucky Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service:
http://www.kybar.org/Default.aspx?tabid=291
Good luck!
Re: court
Trials are postponed for all kinds of reasons, including requests by defendants, so it is unlikely that a case would be dismissed simply because your trial was continued four times.
Different rules govern speedy trials in state and federal courts and an experienced attorney will be able to advise you about both sets of rules.
Assuming you are currently represented by a lawyer, ask him or her to explain why each continuance occurred and how that affects your right to a speedy trial. Sometimes trials have to be postponed because a defense lawyer can't be in two places at once; sometimes delay is a trial strategy for witness or other reasons.
Good luck in resolving your case successfully!
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