— Matt Taibbi and Molly CrabappleNew York State has a speedy trial law, which mandates that the state must bring a misdemeanor case to trial within ninety days of arraignment. But in practice, the process gets stretched out almost indefinitely, thanks to an incredibly devious perversion of the system that the state has long used to bully misdemeanor defendants into pleas.
Replicated under Fair Use from The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap by Matt Taibbi and Molly Crabapple. (Pg. 126)