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Did the court of appeals err in determining that the delay caused by the State's failure to disclose exculpatory evidence did not weigh against the State under speedy-trial-analysis
QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. The court of appeals determined that the delay caused by the State’s failure to disclose exculpatory evidence did not weigh against the State under speedy trial analysis, was this an error? 2. Can a lengthy delay permit an inference of prejudice such that a defendant is absolved from the requirement to demonstrate particularized prejudice under speedy trial analysis? Petition for Writ of Certiorari ii PRIOR PROCEEDINGS Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, PD-0526-21, Jermar Jamie Fuller v. The State of Texas Date of Judgment: September 15, 2021 Court of Appeals for the Second District of Texas Fort Worth, No. 02-20-00101-CR, Jermar Jamie Fuller v. The State of Texas Date of Judgment: April 29, 2021 Date of Judgement after rehearing denied: June 3, 2021 The 30 District Court of Wichita County, Texas, No. 58,156-A, The State of Texas v. Jermar Jamie Fuller Date of Judgment: March 16, 2020 Petition for Writ of Certiorari ili