Per Curiam.
Relator asserts that the present delay in the Court of Common Pleas is violative of due process and equal protection and is severely prejudicial to him. However, relator is not languishing in jail, and the necessity for forced speed is not evident. While the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States guarantees a speedy trial, no such requirement attaches to proceedings subsequent to trial, primarily because the presumption of innocence...
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