The following excerpt is from Goldsberry v. Long, No. 2:13-cv-01358 AC (E.D. Cal. 2015):
various factors of the case, including: (1) the length of the delay, (2) the reason for the delay, (3) the defendant's assertion of his right, and (4) prejudice to the defendant. Barker v. Wingo, 407 U.S. 514, 530 (1972). The length of delay serves as a "triggering mechanism," and if there is not a delay which is presumptively prejudicial, then there is no reason to consider the other balancing factors. Id.
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