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The phrase "a quicker trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the speed or efficiency of a legal trial process.
Example: "The new procedures implemented by the court aim to ensure a quicker trial for all defendants."
Alternatives: "a faster trial" or "an expedited trial".
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The report notes that after Mr. Stevens insisted on a quicker trial than prosecutors had anticipated, officials scrambled to put the complex case together quickly.
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Presiding Judge Mario D'Andria said he hoped for a quick trial.
(Democrats, who wanted a quick trial, objected to this idea).
Five weeks later, after a quick trial, he was executed.
She seemed set for a quick trial and deportation.
After a quick trial, three were acquitted and the five others received suspended sentences.
Jim Brosnahan, a nationally known trial lawyer in San Francisco, said today that he thought seeking a quick trial on Ms. Jones' complaint was extraordinary, because lawyers typically seek delays.
After a quick trial, Omar Mukhtar was hanged in Seluc, in front of twenty thousand of his imprisoned countrymen, whom the Italians forced to watch.
In my view they should do a quick trial and send them to prison for some time, so they don't have the chance to do it again".
After Mr. Stevens's indictment in July, he asked for a quick trial so he might clear his name before Election Day.
"Even where a defendant does not want a quick trial," Professor Richman added, "it's not just his right that's being protected.
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