STATE v. GRILLEY

No. 28790-7-I.

67 Wn. App. 795 (1992)

840 P.2d 903

THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Petitioner, v. TOMAS J. GRILLEY, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

November 30, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norm Maleng, Prosecuting Attorney, and Michele A. Hauptman, Deputy, for petitioner.

Nancy L. Schultz, for respondent.


BAKER, J.

This case raises the issue of whether a trial court violates a defendant's speedy trial rights by continuing a criminal trial when the investigating officers are unavailable due to scheduled vacations. We hold that it does not, and reverse.

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Tomas J. Grilley was charged with reckless driving. His arraignment, which commenced the running of a 90-day speedy trial clock, CrRLJ 3.3(c)(1), was on...

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