TCA § 40-30-116 — Appeal after final judgment
An order granting or denying relief under this part counts as a final judgment, and an appeal may be taken to the court of criminal appeals. In capital cases, the appellate court must decide within nine months after oral argument or submission, and it has 30 days to act on any petition to rehear. If it cannot meet the
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An order granting or denying relief under this part counts as a final judgment, and an appeal may be taken to the court of criminal appeals. In capital cases, the appellate court must decide within nine months after oral argument or submission, and it has 30 days to act on any petition to rehear. If it cannot meet the deadlines, it must enter an order explaining why.
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