Legal Question in Criminal Law in Pennsylvania
Average time between filing date and trial?
After the court made a scheduling mistake, I was told I would receive a mailing stating my true trial date within 2 months.
Those 2 months were over almost a year ago now.
I understand that I waived my right to a speedy trial but in doing so, I never imagined a less than speedy trial would expand over a years time.
Is such a length normal?
Jan. '07 was the original month that my case was filed. March was the month I was supposed to be mailed with a new trial date.
Frankly, I'm afraid to remind the court of this- thinking that maybe I could've ''fallen through the cracks'' and that by the time they realize, they would drop charges.
Is this possible?
I have 3 misdemeanors.
Misdemeanors grade 1, 1 & 3.
I'm currently serving a 1 year probation for the only other crime I've committed.
My officer tells me to ''wait it out.''
Would that be wise?
If I do choose to wait or even remind and have been completely stable throughout the year, what would serve as the most likely sentence they would give?
Yes, I realize there are numerous questions- I simply like numerous opinions!
Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Average time between filing date and trial?
i would go to the pa web docket sheet and look up the status of your case to make sure that you don't have a bench warrant. if your case says 'inactive' i would find out about it.