Number of Victims
One crime can impact multiple victims; additionally, one criminal can impact multiple victims over a period of time. If there are multiple victims in question Category of Crimes
First and foremost, the severity of the alleged crimes will significantly impact the length of a criminal trial Severity of Crimes
Even if crimes are in the same category (felony, misdemeanor, or minor offense), the crimes within these categories can vary greatly in severity Plea Deals
In some cases, the defendant’s guilt is not in question, and the trial will only serve to determine the length and severity of their sentence. In these cases Court’S Processing Speed
Filing a criminal case requires a significant amount of paperwork and involves The efficiency of your local courts will impact how quickly your case is tried Issues with Jury Selection
To ensure a fair trial, the court makes every effort to select an impartial jury to hear your case. Jury summons must be sent Discovery Phase
Both the prosecution and defense are given a “discovery” period to gather evidence to support their case and review the opposition’s evidence Number of Witnesses
During the trial, both the prosecution and defense have the right to call witnesses to the stand for their testimonies Number of Expert Testimonies
Throughout the course of a criminal trial, it is normal for experts in fields such as medicine and criminology to be called to testify A criminal trial can demand months of preparation and litigation before the final ruling. The more serious the crime in question, the longer the trial is likely to last. For example, a felony charge will likely take over seven months to try in court.