· 6/22/2005
Pharris v. State
Citations
- 165 S.W.3d 681
- 2005 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 967
- 2005 WL 1467335
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that “no bond” order that is automatically set aside after sixty days evades review because sixty days is “too short a time period in which to fully and fairly litigate” it
- noting that bail is intended to ensure defendant’s presence at trial and to ensure safety of community and victim while prosecution is pending
- noting that according to the United States Supreme Court “the capable of repetition but evading review doctrine [is] limited to the situation where two elements combine: (1
- holding that a moot case is generally not justiciable
- recognizing exception applies when (1) challenged action was too short in duration to be litigated fully before action ceased or expired and (2) reasonable expectation exists that same complaining party will be subjected to same action again
- stating that “[a] case that is moot is normally not justiciable”
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Judges: Cochran
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