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A motion to reconsider either identifies an error in law or fact in a prior Board decision or identifies a change in law that affects a prior Board decision and asks the Board to re-examine its ruling. A motion to reconsider is based on the existing record and does not seek to introduce new facts or evidence.
A motion is an application to the court made by the prosecutor or defense attorney, requesting that the court make a decision on a certain issue before the trial begins. The motion can affect the trial, courtroom, defendants, evidence, or testimony.
The motion must be made during the same meeting or the next session if business extends to that. The motion must be introduced promptly, ideally before any significant change or action based on the original decision is taken. This motion can be debated if the original motion was debatable.
0:37 1:51 Each motion a step in their intricate dance. Its a crucial part of the judicial process ensuringMoreEach motion a step in their intricate dance. Its a crucial part of the judicial process ensuring that each case moves forward efficiently.
The following are the grounds for moving for reconsideration: The damages awarded are Excessive; That the evidence is Insufficient to justify the decision or final order; or. That the decision or final order is Contrary to law.
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Grounds for a motion to reconsider in Illinois Changes in the law since the original hearing; or. Errors in the courts previous application of existing law.
The purpose of a motion to reconsider is to bring to the courts attention newly discovered evidence which was not available at the time of the hearing, changes in the law or errors in the courts previous application of existing law.13 Of the three bases, error in application of existing law is the most commonly
A motion to reconsider must state with particularity the errors of fact or law in the prior Board decision, with appropriate citation to authority and the record. If a motion to reconsider is premised upon changes in the law, the motion should identify the changes and, where appropriate, provide copies of that law.

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