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It really depends on whether he's the one delaying it or the prosecution. The prosecution is limited by the right to a "speedy" trial. In Virginia that means five months (for people behind bars) from indictment or preliminary hearing. But it is often the defense that delays a trial, and one can generally waive this right.Hey Alex, sorry if this has already been answered, but how long could he be in jail pending trial/investigation? Is there a minimum time before they bring proceedings forward?
So it is entirely possible it is Chris's defense team that delays the trial. And that has certainly been the trend in the past.
Why would anyone even make an offer like that? He thought you were a sucker? He was that confident?One of the very rare occasions I've actually gone to trial on a criminal case was when the offer from the prosecutor was just the presumptive sentence. There's supposed to be bait on the hook! My client was a lady in her 80s with no criminal history, as well.
I have seen that kind of shit where the case was just a total slam dunk and it was let's just save time and get done with it, but you are describing a case where the son of a bitch lost.