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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Verified Motion to Correct Error in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information as either Plaintiff or Defendant. Include your name, address, city, telephone number, and email in the designated fields.
  3. In the section labeled 'Comes now the', select whether you are the Plaintiff or Defendant. Clearly state the reasons for your motion in specific terms, ensuring you reference any relevant facts and laws.
  4. Complete the verification statement by affirming that all information is true and accurate. Choose how you served a copy of this motion to the other party (via mail, email, etc.) and fill in the date.
  5. Sign and date your motion at the bottom of the form. Ensure both forms—the Motion and Proposed Order—are printed for court submission.

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Typically, a motion to correct sentencing can be made any time after an illegal sentence is imposed or incorrect calculations have been made regarding the length of your sentence or time served.
A response filed after ruling on the motion will automatically be treated as a motion to reconsider; any party may file a motion to reconsider a decision on a motion described in this Section within ten (10) days after the Courts ruling on the motion.
Trial Rule 53.2 are officially titled Failure to rule on motion and Time for holding issue under advisement; delay of entering a judgment but are commonly known as the lazy judge rules. Under those rules, the trial court has 90 days in which to render its decision; and that time can only be extended by order of
Generally a Motion for Reconsideration is filed under three grounds: The availability of new evidence not previously available; An intervening change in controlling law; or. The need to correct a clear error of law or to prevent manifest injustice.
Rule 37-Failure to Make or Cooperate in Discovery: Sanctions. (a) Motion for Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery. A party, upon reasonable notice to other parties and all persons affected thereby, may apply for an order compelling disclosure or discovery as follows: (1) Appropriate Court.

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When filing a motion for reconsideration, the moving party must clearly explain the basis for reconsideration and support it with legal arguments or new evidence. Here are the key steps: Review the Original Decision: Before filing, carefully review the courts ruling to identify specific errors or overlooked evidence.
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.

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