Criminal defense attorneys, solo and new defenders, working the Florida speedy-trial clock under Rule 3.191. The Florida speedy-trial framework. Rule 3.191, worked in full. A motion template, not a computed date. $XXX.
One pack document. The Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.191 analysis framework (the 90 and 175-day periods, the 60-day demand window, and the mandatory 30-day recapture window, every day-count quoted verbatim from the rule), the motion-for-discharge structure, a reply-brief framework anticipating the state’s tolling and continuance arguments, the recapture checklist, and a fill-in-the-blank preparation worksheet. Every day-count is a verbatim fragment of Rule 3.191 with its source URL. This is a framework, not a date calculator: it states the rule’s periods and leaves the arithmetic to counsel, who computes the deadline against the docket.
Work the Florida speedy-trial clock with the whole rule in front of you: the periods and the demand window quoted from Rule 3.191, the Notice of Expiration to recapture to motion-for-discharge sequence laid out step by step, and a worksheet to code every continuance and extension against the docket. The analysis a veteran runs from memory, written down, with the arithmetic left to counsel where it belongs.
Florida Speedy-Trial Pack
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