A Hawaii Motion for Reconsideration or New Trial is a legal pleading that is filed in the state of Hawaii in order to challenge the decision of a court or jury. The motion can be filed in civil or criminal cases, and it asks the court to reconsider its ruling or to grant a new trial. There are three types of Hawaii Motion for Reconsideration or New Trial: 1. Renewed Motion for Reconsideration: A Renewed Motion for Reconsideration is filed when the party making the motion believes that the court made a mistake in its ruling and that it should be reconsidered. 2. Motion for New Trial: A Motion for New Trial is filed when a party believes that the court or jury failed to properly consider the evidence, or that the verdict was not based on the facts. 3. Motion to Vacate or Modify Judgment: A Motion to Vacate or Modify Judgment is filed when a party believes that the court made an error in its ruling and that the judgment should be vacated or modified. These motions must be filed within a certain period of time after the court's ruling in order to be considered. In addition to the motion, supporting documents and legal arguments must be presented to the court in order to demonstrate why the ruling should be reconsidered or a new trial should be granted.