U.S. court upholds COVID-19 delays in criminal trials
Apr 23, 2021
As reported by The Los Angeles Times, a federal appeals court Friday ruled that criminal defendants were not robbed of their right to speedy trials or forced unconstitutionally to remain behind bars because the COVID-19 pandemic delayed their trials.
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