Narrative Opinion Summary
A motion filed by appellee William Ciarlone on August 9, 2022, requesting an extension of the word limit for his response to a motion for rehearing en banc has been granted by the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas at Houston. The order allows appellants Nationwide Coin & Bullion Reserve, Inc., Dallas Paskell, Turner Jones, Lawrence Kuykendall, and Melida Jones to submit a reply with an additional 1,000 words if they choose to respond to the motion for rehearing. The order is signed by Judge Peter Kelly, dated August 11, 2022.
Legal Issues Addressed
Motion for Extension of Word Limitsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court grants an extension of the word limit for a party's response to a motion, demonstrating the court's discretion in procedural matters regarding submissions.
Reasoning: A motion filed by appellee William Ciarlone on August 9, 2022, requesting an extension of the word limit for his response to a motion for rehearing en banc has been granted by the Court of Appeals for the First District of Texas at Houston.
Right to Reply with Extended Word Limitsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court permits the appellants to submit an extended reply, illustrating the principle of fairness in allowing additional argumentation space in response to a motion.
Reasoning: The order allows appellants Nationwide Coin & Bullion Reserve, Inc., Dallas Paskell, Turner Jones, Lawrence Kuykendall, and Melida Jones to submit a reply with an additional 1,000 words if they choose to respond to the motion for rehearing.