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Hear this out loud PauseWhat is a Motion For Reconsideration? A defendant who has been convicted and sentenced for a crime can file a motion for reconsideration if he would like to ask the judge for a lighter sentence.
Hear this out loud PauseA motion for reconsideration is a prime opportunity to seek relief from a Court Order. A motion for reconsideration is an application to the Court requesting that the Court alter or amend a judgment or order, and it must be served no later than twenty (20) days after the order has been served on all parties.
Hear this out loud PauseObtaining a modification requires going back to court after being sentenced to petition the judge to alter the terms of your original sentence. The law does allow you to petition the judge, through your criminal defense lawyer, to postpone your sentence, revoke your sentence, or issue a stay of payment of fines.
How to write a letter of reconsideration of appeal Confirm the recipient's information. ... Consider why you want a reconsideration. ... Find out why they passed. ... Support your request. ... Add a conclusion.