Summary

Merrick Garland’s failure to swiftly prosecute Trump for inciting the January 6th insurrection allowed Trump to run for president again in 2024.

Garland’s slow-walking of the investigation undermined the seriousness of Trump’s actions and normalized him as a Republican front-runner.

Garland’s inaction contributed to the current state of the republic, where Trump is poised to return to the White House.

  • WoodScientist@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    The key word there is “right to.” If someone is willing to have a plea deal or move quickly to trial, they can. But if you want, and have the resources to pay for a lawyer, you can delay the process out for a very long time. Just because you have a right to a speedy trial doesn’t mean you have to exercise that right.

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      1 month ago

      I suggest that we make everyone use a public defender. Problem solved, at least in criminal cases. Nationalize lawyers.

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        1 month ago

        Why would that change speedy trial? Plenty of defendants with PDs waive speedy trial.

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          Will not solve delays, but will equalize the field and most likely result in egalitarian improvement in the justice system