In Barker v.Wingo (1972) the U.S.Supreme Court identified four factors that courts should assess in determining whether a particular defendant has been deprived of the right to a speedy trial.They are:
A) length of delay, reason for the delay, whether the delay was inadvertent, and prejudice to the defendant.
B) length of delay, whether the delay was inadvertent, defendant assertion of the right, and prejudice to the defendant.
C) whether the delay was inadvertent, reason for the delay, defendant assertion of the right, and prejudice to the defendant.
D) length of delay, reason for the delay, defendant assertion of the right, and prejudice to the defendant.
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