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That isn't something that can be predicted. But, most judges are obsessive with clearing their calendars, whether Federal or State. So it is assured that an MSJ will be ruled upon as quickly as possible. This type of decision rests completely on the law, therefore the length of time and outcome are up to the presiding magistrate alone.

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