Speedy Trial Rights Florida

Summary

Floridas speedy trial rights are governed by Rule 3.191 of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, allowing 90 days for misdemeanors and 175 days for felonies. The 30-30 motion does not exist in Florida law or under the 14th Amendment. For specific legal advice, consult a local attorney.

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Does pascocounty fl recognize a *-* motion
Hello ****, could you please clarify what you mean by a "*-* motion"? This term is not commonly used in Florida law. Are you referring to a specific type of legal motion or procedure?
Where the state has 30 days t go to trial or case is dismissed
In the state of Florida, the right to a speedy trial is governed by Rule *.* of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure. This rule generally allows for:
- 90 days for a misdemeanor
- 175 days for a felony
However, it doesn't recognize a '*-* motion' as you described. Always consult a lawyer for advice specific to your situation.
*/* motion under the 14th amendment
Hello ****, the '*-* motion' as you've described doesn't exist under the 14th Amendment or in Florida's legal system. For speedy trial rights in Florida, please refer to Rule *.* of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure. For more detailed advice, consult with a local attorney.