https://www.google.com/search?q=public+defenders+waive+right...
You know, that pesky sixth amendment that was so important.
Speedy trials protect the defendant from rotting in jail without charge for years which is happening more and more now.
The whole point of a right is that it's generally optional for the person who's right it is.
You have the right to remain silent and the right to speak freely. Those two rights aren't in conflict.
Its a deal that ends the legal proceeding permanently.
I'd say its the one situation where, yes, it isn't going to be 100% perfect but trying to "improve" it will likely have collateral damage.
Wahou! A great re-discovery of how our two ears can localize the sound of anything.
(I will let people search by themselves a little bit on how a RADIO receptor can also be tracked with radio triangulation, emission is trivial. It implies you can create stingray detectors with a big enough budget... ouch)