Mark Nickolas Longwell Orlando Family Law Attorney
Posted almost 14 years ago.
If speedy trial has not been waived...and the time is expired...and you are otherwise ready to go to trial...your PD may be able to File a Notice of Expiration of Speedy Trial. You really need to just have this discussion with your PD.
David Bradley Dohner Hallandale Beach Family Law Attorney
Posted almost 14 years ago.
Asker: Mr. Longwell gave you a truly well-considered and balanced view of the cost/benefit analysis, in essence, of the issues you view as primary. In addition, he provided you with a wealth of information ancillary to the question you posed. In all candor, you, in my view, owe it to him to now do what he is advising you to do and talk to your attorney. If you don't like him or her, hire one, but take this gentleman's advice - it is extremely sound and it is also within the ethical boundaries that clients sometimes forget quality attorneys are bound by, on the oath of office we all take upon admission to the Bar.
Asker
Posted almost 14 years ago.
thanks Mark for your reply! but at this point we haven't asked for any continuance the last time we went in was for calender call and after that it's like the court system forgot about her, should I have the pd to remind them that we need a court date?