When the last day is so excluded, the period runs until the end of the next day that is not one of the aforementioned days.
Tenn. R. Crim. P. 45
Advisory Commission Comments.
If a clerk’s office is closed all day on a date other than a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, a lawyer would be unable to gain entrance to file a document on the “deadline.” Consequently Rule 45(a)(2) extends the deadline to the next business day that the courthouse is open or accessible.
Advisory Commission Comments [2011].
Rule 45(a)(4) is amended to define “legal holiday” by reference to statute, Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-1 -101. The status of a day as a legal holiday is statutory; thus, for the purpose of filing papers in court, it does not depend on whether the clerk’s office is open for business. For example, state offices might be open on Columbus Day, pursuant to the governor’s authority under Tenn. Code Ann. § 4-4-105(a)(3) to substitute the day after Thanksgiving for the Columbus Day holiday; in such circumstances, however, Columbus Day is still a “legal holiday” for purposes of computing time periods under the rule. Rule 45(a)(2)(B) also is amended to add a reference to days on which the office of the court clerk is closed.