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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the petition for reconsideration in the editor.
  2. Locate the date of the judge's decision near their signature and enter it in the designated field.
  3. In the section provided, strike out any reasons for appeal that do not apply to your case. Ensure you cover all items you disagree with, providing detailed explanations as necessary.
  4. Complete both pages of the petition, following the attached sample closely. Remember to sign and date where indicated; there are three signature lines available.
  5. Prepare additional documents required for submission: Document Cover Sheet, Document Separator Sheets, and Proof of Service By Mail. Make sure these are in order as specified.
  6. Once completed, send the original petition to the local WCAB office that issued the decision and copies to all involved parties.

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Success Rate: Statistically, courts rarely grant motions for reconsideration, with a success rate estimated at less than 10%. Appellate Rights: Denials of motions for reconsideration are not directly appealable, but they may be reviewed as part of an appeal from the underlying order.
A petition for rehearing allows a party who lost the appeal to challenge the Court of Appeals decision. It provides an opportunity to: Focus on specific legal mistakes in the Court of Appeals decision. Discuss important factual or legal errors, or misstatements made in the decision.
Petition to Modify a Sentence Any person who has been convicted and sentenced can file a motion for resentencing (MFR) seeking to modify the terms of their sentence. The petitioner may seek to have the sentence reduced or modified.
The motion for reconsideration shall be filed within fifteen (15) days from notice of the decision or resolution and a copy thereof shall be served on the adverse party. The period of filing a motion for reconsideration is non-extendible. (Emphasis supplied.)
Fla. 1992). In particular, there are three major grounds which justify reconsideration: (1) an intervening change in controlling law; (2) the availability of new evidence; and (3) the need to correct clear error or prevent manifest injustice.

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The Appellate Process In California The WCAB provides a limited window for initiating an appeal, so entities who disagree with the boards judgment must move quickly to avoid losing eligibility. If the decision was mailed, you have 25 days from the date of the decree to file a petition.
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.

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