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How long does the Trial Court have to enter a decision?

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How long does the Trial Court have to enter a decision?

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Pursuant to Supreme Court administrative rule, the Trial Court must enter interlocutory and final decisions within at least three months after final presentation of the matter to the presiding judge. See In the Matter of Timely Issuance of Decisions, SU 05-01 (HCN S. Ct., Apr. 9, 2005).

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