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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Hudson denies the juvenile offender’s petition for writ of certiorari or prohibition requesting relief after the circuit court denied his motions to dismiss the robbery, theft, drug possession and fleeing charges against him. The original charges were dismissed due to the state’s lack of readiness, but petitioner was arrested later on charges arising from the same conduct alleged in the dismissed juvenile-delinquency petition. Because there was no contemporaneous objection, the court did not commit an abuse of discretion by denying the motion to dismiss based on a speedy-trial violation. Petitioner did not argue that the time period between the filing of the first criminal information and his second arrest was not properly excluded from the speedy-trial calculation. His challenge to this particular period of time was not ruled on and is not preserved for review. Denied.