Criminal
Jun. 4, 2010
Defendant Complains of Backlog
A San Francisco civil attorney facing a murder charge in Riverside County is asking the California Supreme Court to dismiss his case, saying the trial judge violated his right to a speedy trial by postponing it for six months because of local court congestion.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A San Francisco civil attorney facing a murder charge in Riverside County asked the California Supreme Court to dismiss his case, saying the trial judge violated his right to a speedy trial by postponing it for six months due to local court congestion.
The attorney, David Replogle, is charged with murder, conspiracy, embezzlement and nearly a dozen other felonies. Prosecutors al...
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