Tiffany Haddish
Desires DUI Case Booted …
After 4-Years of Stalling
Revealed
Tiffany Haddish says her Georgia DUI case has been caught in authorized limbo for thus lengthy, it is now messing together with her skill to journey the world and money checks … so she needs the entire thing tossed out.
In response to new court docket docs, obtained by TMZ, Tiffany has filed a movement to dismiss the case … claiming the court docket violated her constitutional proper to a speedy trial after letting the matter drag on for greater than 4 years.
The comic was arrested again in January 2022, however she claims the case has stalled as a result of the choose nonetheless hasn’t dominated on key motions — together with her movement to suppress sure proof that was argued in court docket method again in Could 2024.
Tiffany says her legal professionals repeatedly checked in with the court docket over the past 2 years, asking in regards to the case standing … solely to be advised officers have been nonetheless “working on it.”
Her attorneys declare she introduced she was “ready for trial” round 10 totally different instances whereas ready for rulings that by no means got here. And Tiffany says the drawn-out case is costing extra than simply her endurance.
Within the docs, she claims the pending DUI case has created points getting journey paperwork for abroad work alternatives — particularly mentioning latest issues tied to Australia — and says she’s needed to rent costly third-party assist simply to navigate the state of affairs.
She additionally claims some firms have been reluctant to work together with her due to the unresolved case … which she says has damage her financially.
As we first reported … Tiffany was arrested in Peachtree Metropolis, GA in January 2022 after cops stated they discovered her asleep behind the wheel round 4 AM. Officers arrested her for DUI and improper stopping on a roadway after they believed she had smoked marijuana.
Now, after years of delays and unanswered rulings, Haddish says sufficient is sufficient … and she or he needs the case dismissed for good.