30 years waiting a new trial, the state drags on and on and on

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/29/jerry-hartfield-texas-inmate-retrial_n_2214065.html

but you gov worshippers are ok with this, right? because the state can do no wrong...

A Kansas man who remains in a Texas prison more than 30 years after his murder conviction was overturned has become the subject of a fight between the state, which insists he's being legally held, and a federal appeals court that says he's wrongly imprisoned.

Jerry Hartfield, whose conviction was overturned in 1983, maintains his constitutional right to a speedy trial has been violated after the state failed to retry him but also didn't set him free.

A federal appeals court has agreed with him, but he's unlikely to receive a new trial soon after the same court, in a spat with the state attorney general's office, sent his case back to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday with a request that it define the status of its ruling overturning Hartfield's conviction. If the Texas appeals court accepts the federal appeals court's request, it could set off a new series of legal proceedings that ties up the attorney general's office and drags out the case.

Hartfield's federal public defender, Kenneth R. Hawk II, said his client has been "stuck" in the Texas prison system for more than three decades because no one seems to know what to do with his case.
 
Nah, I'd say it is you Texans who are OK with it, since it is your fucked up state still imprisoning him.
 
Nah, I'd say it is you Texans who are OK with it, since it is your fucked up state still imprisoning him.
you think that's a secret here? i'm well aware of half of texas 'law and order' idiocy. the problem lies on both sides though, since these are big city liberal prosecutors.
 
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