Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
Use of MJ, loss of right to a speedy trial
A friend of mine agreed to do undercover work with the local drug enforcement, and in doing so will get his charge of delivery of marijuana dropped down to a use of marijuana, however, if he signs the contract, he waives his right to a speedy trial. Is that something that he should be careful about? I mean, giving up your rights is never really a good idea, but in this case does it make sense? And why would the prosecutor want to waive that right in the first place?
Asked on 6/29/07, 10:57 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Use of MJ, loss of right to a speedy trial
It sounds like your friend isn't being represented by an experienced attorney. That's a big mistake!
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Answered on 6/29/07, 11:00 am
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