What can happen if one's right to a speedy trial is denied?
a. The case is dismissed and the defendant released.
b. The case may never be re-prosecuted.
c. The state is required to pay defendants' exorbitant fees.
d. The judge may be terminated.
a
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a. declined. b. remained the same. c. increased. d. doubled.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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