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Sixteen Times Willie Barker’s Murder Case Was Set for Trial

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Sixteen times Willie Barker’s murder case was set for trial, and sixteen times it was continued. At first the defense readily agreed, gambling that Barker’s codefendant would be found not guilty. Thus, some of the continuances were caused by the six separate trials before the codefendant was finally convicted. Other continuances were granted because of the illness of the police investigator. It was not until five years after arrest that Barker was convicted of murder.
-The right to a speedy trial


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Drive-Reduction Theory

A psychological concept suggesting that motivation arises from biological needs that push organisms to seek homeostasis through reducing drives stemming from those needs.

Tension

The physical or emotional strain caused by conflicting or demanding circumstances.

Stability

The condition of being resistant to change or variation, often used in psychological contexts to refer to emotional or mental consistency.

Primary Drives

Basic, instinctual drives that motivate behaviors necessary for survival, such as hunger, thirst, and avoidance of pain.

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