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A motion for rehearing en banc is filed under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.331(d). It asks the full court meaning all appellate judges serving on that appellate court, not just the three judges who decided the case to review the opinion and consider it, as a full court.
A motion for rehearing shall state with particularity the points of law or fact that, in the opinion of the state, the court has overlooked or misapprehended in its decision, and shall not present issues not previously raised in the proceeding. A response may be filed within 10 days of service of the motion.
A motion may be accompanied by an appendix, which may include affidavits and other appropriate supporting documents not contained in the record. With the exception of motions filed pursuant to rule 9.410(b), a party may serve 1 response to a motion within 15 days of service of the motion.
A motion for rehearing shall state with particularity the points of law or fact that, in the opinion of the state, the court has overlooked or misapprehended in its decision, and shall not present issues not previously raised in the proceeding. A response may be filed within 10 days of service of the motion.
With the exception of motions filed pursuant to rule 9.410(b), a party may serve 1 response to a motion within 15 days of service of the motion. The court may shorten or extend the time for response to a motion. (b) Effect on Proceedings.
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A motion for rehearing en banc is filed under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.331(d). It asks the full court meaning all appellate judges serving on that appellate court, not just the three judges who decided the case to review the opinion and consider it, as a full court.
Grounds for Filing a Motion for Reconsideration in Florida These include: Legal errors or mistakes made by the court: If you believe the court made a mistake in its interpretation or application of the law, you may file a motion for reconsideration to correct the error.
Motions for rehearing must be filed within fifteen (15) days after the date the final order or judgment was filed. Late motions will be denied as untimely.

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