Tiffany Haddish solicita la desestimación de su caso de DUI estancado en Georgia

Tras más de cuatro años de retrasos, Tiffany Haddish ha solicitado a un tribunal de Georgia que desestime su caso por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI), alegando que la demora ha perjudicado su trabajo y sus viajes.

La comediante presentó una moción para desestimar el caso, argumentando que el tribunal violó su derecho constitucional a un juicio rápido. Fue arrestada en Peachtree City en enero de 2022 después de que los agentes la encontraran dormida al volante y sospecharan que había consumido marihuana. Mociones clave, incluida una para suprimir pruebas debatida en mayo de 2024, permanecen sin resolver a pesar de las constantes solicitudes de estado del caso presentadas por sus abogados durante los últimos dos años. Haddish afirma haber anunciado que estaba lista para el juicio cerca de diez veces mientras esperaba resoluciones que nunca llegaron. El caso sin resolver ha generado problemas para obtener documentos de viaje para trabajos en el extranjero, incluyendo inconvenientes recientes relacionados con Australia, y la ha obligado a contratar costosa asistencia de terceros. Según se informa, algunas empresas han mostrado reticencia a trabajar con ella debido a este asunto pendiente, lo que le ha causado dificultades financieras. Los registros judiciales obtenidos por TMZ detallan sus afirmaciones de que los funcionarios seguían comunicándole a su equipo que todavía estaban trabajando en ello.

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