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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Can You Get Your Case Dismissed if a Court Doesn't Immediately Schedule the Heari

    Several states have "speedy trial" rules even for infraction hearings. CA has a 45 day rule (from the arraignment to the hearing) and WA has a 120 day rule (from the date of the infraction). I don't know about AZ, but you should be able to look that up.

    Barry

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    Default Re: Can You Get Your Case Dismissed if a Court Doesn't Immediately Schedule the Heari

    Yes, I did do some research but wasn't able to find a specific time limit, only the Rule 10 stuff in Civil Procedures. Guess I'll just keep digging. Fortunately, I'm not hanging my case on this issue but it would have been nice to just get it dropped altogether

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