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How long does it take for a judge to make a decision?

How long does it take for a judge to make a decision?

In our experience, the time between filing the judicial review application and getting a decision from the court on permission is about 3 to 5 months.

Why does the court process take so long?

The more complicated cases take longer to prepare for trial. The number of parties and issues involved also affect the length of litigation. Virtually all lawyers handle many cases at the same time and thus the schedules of the various lawyers involved play a role in the time it takes for a case to get to trial.

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How long does a federal judge have to make a ruling?

1 Every California judge is familiar with the requirement to issue timely decisions under a constitu- tional provision (Article VI, Section 19) that sets a deadline for judicial decisions: 90 days after the matter is submitted for decision.

What are grounds for review?

There have traditionally been three grounds for judicial review. These are illegality, irrationality, and procedural impropriety.

Why do crimes take so long to go to court?

The State needs witnesses to prove that you committed a crime. Sometimes witnesses are out of state, on vacation, or just hard to track down. If the State is missing a witness, judges will often put off resolving your case to give the State another chance. This can cause significant delays in your case.

How long does it take for a motion?

A motion is heard on a 24 day cycle, meaning that when you file a motion, you can expect that your case will be scheduled before a judge within approximately 24 days. There is often times a motion can be delayed when an adjournment is requested or when the court’s calendar requires.

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How long does a federal judge have to rule on a motion to dismiss?

Originally Answered: How long does it take a judge to rule on a motion to dismiss? In California a state court judge must rule on such a motion within 90 days of when the motion is “submitted.” A motion is submitted when all hearings are done and all briefing ordered by the court is on file.

How long does a judge have to issue a ruling?

For example, in New York, a judge has 60 days from the last submission. While there may be rules which are generally followed, if a judge takes longer than the allotted time, there really is no recourse which will force the judge to issue a ruling.

How long does it take to get a decision in court?

Depends on the court and the complexity of the issues. In New York judges have 60 days to render a decision. However it sometimes takes much longer. I prosecuted a case where NO ONE KNEW what to do, including the judge.

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What does it mean when a judge takes time to decide?

What this means is that the judge, in theory, will take some time to go over his or her notes from the trial, relook at all the evidence, and consider very carefully his or her decision.

What happens if a judge is undecided for 90 days?

Judges who exceed the 90 day limit are not entitled to their salary. So few judges will allow a motion to remain undecided for a time at all close to the 90 day limit. If a judge exceeds the time limit you can report the situation to the presiding judge of the county or the state Commission on Judicial Performance.