Overview
- Tiffany Haddish asked a Georgia judge to dismiss her DUI case, arguing a four-plus year delay violated her right to a speedy trial.
- Her filing says the court has not issued an order after a May 2, 2024 suppression hearing, even as her team said they were ready for trial about 10 times.
- Defense lawyers note the State sought continuances in March and May 2025, which they say added to a backlog the court has not resolved.
- Her lawyers say the open case is costing work, including trouble getting travel papers for jobs in Australia and companies holding off on bookings.
- The case remains active with a motion hearing set for Nov. 7 at 8:30 a.m., following her Jan. 14, 2022 arrest on DUI and improper stopping charges and separate California charges resolved by plea in 2023.