Cook County Chief Judge Tim Evans: Judges must balance efficiency with respect for a defendant’s right to a fair trial – Chicago Tribune*

"The Illinois Supreme Court has directed judges to consider the unique circumstances of each case, rather than robotically apply state laws on continuances. When deciding whether to continue a case, judges use their discretion to consider, among other factors, the diligence of the prosecution or defense in requesting a continuance, the history and complexity of the case, the seriousness of the charges, witness scheduling, and the defendant’s rights to a speedy, fair and impartial trial."
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debtsor
2 years ago

‘Wheels of justice gind slow but grind fine’ – Sun Tzu

Old Joe
2 years ago

Hey Timmy, what about our rights to live free from criminals?

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