· 6/14/2001
Ex Parte Bates
Citations
- 65 S.W.3d 133
- 2001 WL 513450
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- six-month delay from date of filing of motions and seven-week delay from date of bringing motions to court’s attention not considered unreasonable
- six-month delay from date of filing of motions and seven-week delay from date of bringing motions to court’s attention not considered unreasonable
- six-month delay from date of filing of motions and seven-week delay from date of bringing motions to court's attention not considered unreasonable
- “[I]t may well be that the lapse of extended periods of time could alone be sufficient to establish the unreasonableness of a court’s delay.”
- “[I]t may well be that the lapse of extended periods of time could alone be sufficient to establish the unreasonableness of a court’s delay.”
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Judges: Boyd, Quinn, Reavis
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