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That would likely be offenses committed while in court. Contempt of court, failure to appear, and violent offenses committed in a courtroom would likely get the fastest charges and sentencing. If you mean a time span when juries are involved, verdicts have been returned in as little as 15 minutes or less. Some cases are simply open and shut, since the number of witnesses and amount of physical evidence is overwhelming.

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