Larry J. Kushner v. Gurbir Grewal, Attorney General of New Jersey, et al.
DueProcess HabeasCorpus
Did the State of New Jersey violate the defendant's constitutional right to a speedy trial?
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED 1. Did the State of New Jersey violate the defendants constitutional right to a speedy trial by its delay of 16 months from arrest to indictment? 2. Did the State of New Jersey, mis-apply Federal case precedents and create a "new exception to somesones speedy trial rights for 'a complex case"? 3. Did the State of New Jersey violate one or more of the defendants constitutional rights by failing to oversee the proceeding and the prosecutors actions from the time of arrest in February 2007 till indictment in May, 2008, by not taking any action or supervising the prosecutor? 4. Did the United States District Court Judge and the Third Circuit Court of appeals violate the defendants right to a to due process and equal protection of the law by affirming the judgement after determining numerous errors by the State Court? 5. Is the applicable standard in this appeal, one that requires the lower courts decesion to be “objectively unreasonable"?