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04/30/21 6:02:11 PM
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StartTheMachine posted...
Hey is there anyone here well versed in law? Not even law really, but moreso courthouse scheduling. I'm curious if judges do paperwork like signing dockets when they don't have any upcoming cases related to said dockets?

Just did more DD on GVSI, looked through all the court dates, and saw nothing on the horizon for the GVSI case. But as I posted earlier, the judge wasn't scheduled for anything today. There was a 4 day period in which there was to contest the case and today marked the ending period. So I'm wondering if he might sign it Monday, outside of any hearings on the case, since he wasn't in today.

As a lawyer, speaking generally, yes, judges can sign orders outside of hearings. It's also common for hearings to be continued to a later date for some reason or another.

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