To: Southflanknorthpawsis
DW---if I were him, I'd be scared if the judge granted it because a speedy trial can produce carelessness..maybe that's what they want. I don't know. It could increase chances for appeal if more mistakes are made, maybe that is what they're hoping for.
To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
goverment & procedures=slow work output
private & incentives = fast work output
To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
All reports point to Feldman as a brilliant defense attorney. I doubt he would jeopardize his client intentionally and he's certainly no rookie.
For that reason, I think it may be the prosecution that suffers most from a speedy trial. Their case is complicated and circumstantial.
My guess is that the quick trial benefits DW or at least is expected to do so.
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