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(1) A party may move the court to reconsider a ruling previously decided if, in reaching its decision: (i) The court has overlooked, misapplied or failed to consider a statute, decision or principle directly controlling; or (ii) The court has overlooked or misconceived some material fact or proposition of law; or (iii) ...
Rule 12 - Pleadings and Motions Before Trial - Defenses and Objections (a)Pleadings and Motions. Pleadings in criminal proceedings shall be the complaint, the indictment and the information, and the pleas of not guilty, guilty and nolo contendere.
Rule 11 - Pleas (a)Alternatives. A defendant may plead not guilty, guilty or nolo contendere. If a defendant refuses to plead, stands mute, or if a defendant corporation fails to appear, the court shall enter a plea of not guilty.
A defendant may plead guilty, not guilty, or, with the consent of the court, nolo contendere. If the defendant refuses to plead, or if a defendant corporation fails to appear, the court must enter a plea of not guilty.
Felony defendants have a right to a grand jury within 10 days if in jail and 20 days if out of jail from the arraignment. (This is called "Rule 5 time" based on the criminal procedure rule that requires these timelines).
Rule 33 - New Trial (a)Grounds. The court may grant a new trial to a defendant if required in the interest of justice. (b)Subsequent Proceedings. If trial was by the court without a jury, the court may vacate the judgment if entered, take additional testimony and enter a new judgment.