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    The Rationale for the Speedy Trial Act Is That the Sixth
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The Rationale for the Speedy Trial Act Is That the Sixth

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The rationale for the Speedy Trial Act is that the Sixth Amendment requires 'a speedy and public trial' and that delays in court often work against the interests of the accused,who may be in jail awaiting adjudication of the case.

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