
Speedy Trial and Timely Resolution of Criminal Cases
Speedy Trial and Timely Resolution of Criminal Cases
In August 2004, the ABA House of Delegates approved these “black letter” standards that have been published with commentary in ABA Standards for Criminal Justice: Speedy Trial and Timely Resolution of Criminal Cases, 3d ed., © 2006, American Bar Association. For the text of the publication, click here. To go directly to individual “black letter” standards (without commentary), click on the links below. For information about purchasing the printed volume, please click here.
PART I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Standard 12-1.1 Purposes of the Standards on Speedy Trial
and Timely Resolution of Criminal Cases.
Standard 12-1.2 Importance of establishing both speedy trial rules and
standards for timely resolution of criminal cases
Standard 12-1.3 Case differentiation
Standard 12-1.4 Systems approach
Standard 12-1.5 Caseflow systems that will enable timely resolution of all
criminal casesPART II. DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO A SPEEDY TRIAL
Standard 12-2.1 Speedy trial time limits
Standard 12-2.2 Commencement and setting of speedy trial time limit
Standard 12-2.3 Excluded periods
Standard 12-2.4 Special procedures applicable to persons serving terms of
imprisonment
Standard 12-2.5 Computation of time for persons serving terms of
imprisonment
Standard 12-2.6 Implementation of speedy trial time limits
Standard 12-2.7 Effects of exceeding the speedy trial time limit periodPART III. STANDARDS FOR TIMELY RESOLUTION OF CRIMINAL CASES
Standard 12-3.1 The public's interest in timely case resolution
Standard 12-3.2 Goals for timely case resolution
Standard 12-3.3 Monitoring and accountability
Standard 12-3.4 Consistency of timely resolution standards with other
justice system policy objectivesPART IV. ORGANIZING JUSTICE SYSTEM RESOURCES TO ACHIEVE TIMELY
RESOLUTION OF CRIMINAL CASES
Standard 12-4.1 Operational goals to guide criminal caseflow
Standard 12-4.2 Caseflow management practices and procedures
Standard 12-4.3 Jurisdictional plans for effective criminal caseflow
management:essential elements
Standard 12-4.4 Acquisition and use of information for case processing
Standard 12-4.5 Court responsibility for management of calendars and
caseloads
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For More Information
Criminal Justice Standards Committee
For more information concerning the Criminal Justice Standards, please contact Susan Hillenbrand, Standards Project Director either through e-mail, or telephone at (202) 662-1503.

