Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
CPL 30.30 speedy trial
My understanding is that 30.30 allows 180 days to bring a case to trial. Now, if a person detained in jail, is there any special calculation for the days a person spent in jail? (i.e. every day spent in jail counts as X days toward that speedy trial limit etc.)
Asked on 11/08/05, 10:29 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Andrew Nitzberg
Andrew Nitzberg & Associates
Re: CPL 30.30 speedy trial
Its all about the prosecution. The prosecution must be ready for trial before 180 days chargeable to the prosecution pass.
The law addresses itself to 'prosecutorial laxity'.
Answered on 11/10/05, 1:46 pm
Valerie Masters
Valerie Masters, P.A.
Re: CPL 30.30 speedy trial
No a day is a day.
Answered on 11/09/05, 12:35 pm
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