Is there any case law that supports the argument that reducing the burden of burden on trial by reducing the length of time required for trial?

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The following excerpt is from People v. Moss, D056500 (Cal. App. 2011):

voir dire and trial is greatly reduced . . . . In addition, the public is served by [the judicial efficiency realized in the prompt] disposition of criminal charges both in trial and through the appellate process." (People v. Bean (1988) 46 Cal.3d 919, 939-940.)

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