After a trial for armed robbery that resulted in a conviction, Charlie Garrin successfully appealed the armed robbery conviction on the ground that his federal constitutional right to a speedy trial had been violated
Since Charlie Garrin has prevailed in his appeal, the remedy he will receive for the constitutional speedy trial violation is that
A) the trial has discretion concerning whether to allow a retrial or to reduce the sentence by the length of the delay.
B) the trial judge who presided will reduce Charlie Garrin's sentence by the length of time that the right to a speedy trial was violated.
C) Charlie Garrin will be granted a new trial for armed robbery so long as the prosecution does not delay the trial for any reason.
D) the jurisdiction in which the armed robbery case was originally tried must pay compensation to Charlie Garrin for any personal damages that Charlie Garrin suffered as a result of the delay.
E) Charlie Garrin will be set completely free and will not be retried for armed robbery.
E
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