Walker v. State
Annotate this CaseDefendant challenged the trial court's denial of her motion for discharge and acquittal under the speedy trial statute for capital cases, OCGA 17-7-171. At issue was whether, following defendant's demand for a speedy trial, section 17-7-171(b) required only two, or more than two, full terms of court to pass without a trial before defendant was entitled to discharge and acquittal. Although several prior appellate decisions involving section 17-7-171 have said in dicta that only two terms must pass, section 17-7-171(b) plainly said that "more than two" terms of court must expire, and the court must follow the statutory text instead of the inaccurate dicta. Accordingly, the court affirmed the trial court's ruling.
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