Alaska Supreme Court Places New Limits on Pretrial Delays
by Kyle Hopkins, Anchorage Daily News
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Alaska’s Supreme Court has placed new limits on how long criminal cases can be postponed, part of an effort to reduce the time many criminal defendants wait to face trial in the state.
The court’s order, which takes effect May 12, directs state judges to allow no more than 270 days of new delays for criminal cases filed in 2022 or before. Court system data shows that about 800 active cases fall into that category, making each one more than 800 days old and counting.
The move to reduce delays follows an investigation by ProPublica and the Anchorage Daily News that found some cases have taken as © ProPublica
