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| Jeff Van Horn, as the State Prosecuting Attorney and, therefore, the State's attorney in the CCA is the best person to address such questions to. But, in my experience, the Court just takes the time it wants. In recent years, though, it does seem to have turned around cases quicker. If a local prosecutor is handling the PDR, you might want to confer with them. |
| Posts: 444 | Location: Austin, Texas, USA | Registered: January 06, 2010 |
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| Actually, the court is quicker. According to the fiscal year 2009 OCA report, the CCA disposes of PDRs in an average of 46.5 days. Annual Report for the Texas Judiciary Fiscal Year 2009 at 29. linkFYI, the OCA's annual reports are an excellent tool for budgeting and planning--they show statewide data about criminal cases that can help you compare your office to other offices as well as help you double check your own statistics. |
| Posts: 2138 | Location: McKinney, Texas, USA | Registered: February 15, 2001 |
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