· 4/22/1999
State v. Farrell
Citations
- 727 A.2d 501
- 320 N.J. Super. 425
How courts have described this case
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- holding a delay between summons and trial completion of 663 days to be inexcusably extensive
- holding a 663 day delay and thirteen non- 16 A-2174-15T4 continuous widely-spaced court sessions as excessive, because of prosecutorial inattention to trial responsibilities
- holding a delay between summons and trial completion of 663 days to be inexcusably extensive
- \Delay caused or requested by the defendant is not considered to weigh in favor of finding a speedy trial violation.\
- delays attributed to the court itself should be weighed less heavily but nevertheless should be considered
- first citing State v. Gallegan, 117 N.J. 345, 355 (1989) and then citing State v. Marcus, 294 N.J. Super. 267, 293 (App. Div. 1996)
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Judges: Judges Kestin, Wefing and Carchman
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