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title: "How long does an ADW case take in Rhode Island Superior Court?"
description: "Most Rhode Island ADW cases resolve in six to eighteen months from arrest to final disposition, though cases that go to trial can take longer. The timeline depends on grand jury scheduling, the..."
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# How long does an ADW case take in Rhode Island Superior Court?

Most Rhode Island ADW cases resolve in six to eighteen months from arrest to final disposition, though cases that go to trial can take longer. The timeline depends on grand jury scheduling, the complexity of discovery, whether expert witnesses are needed (ballistics, use-of-force, injury causation), and how many pretrial motions are filed. Cases with cooperative complainants and clean discovery tend to resolve faster through plea negotiations. Cases with firearms, serious injuries, or contested self-defense issues often take longer because the investigation and motion practice are more involved. Faster is not always better - sometimes the right move is to slow the case down so discovery can develop, witness memories fade, or the complainant loses interest in cooperating. Your Rhode Island assault with a dangerous weapon lawyer will manage the timeline strategically, not reactively.
