Washington Motion to Reconsider

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You cannot appeal a court decision simply because you are unhappy with the outcome; you must have a legal ground to file the appeal. If the judge in your case made a mistake or abused his/her discretion, then you might have grounds to file an appeal.

Grounds of and period for filing motion for reconsideration. Within the period for taking an appeal, the aggrieved party may move for reconsideration upon the grounds that the evidence is insufficient to justify the decision or final order, or that the decision or final order is contrary to law.

Section 1. Filing of Motion for Reconsideration. - A party adversely affected by a final order, resolution, or decision of the Commission rendered in an adjudicative proceeding may, within fifteen (15) days from receipt of a copy thereof, file a motion for reconsideration.

An order denying a motion for reconsideration is not appealable, the remedy being an appeal from the judgment or final order.

A motion on an appeal decision is a request for the official who made the latest decision in the proceeding (i.e., the AAT adjudicator) to review the unfavorable decision.

A motion for reconsideration is a legal request that allows you to ask the judge to reconsider his/her ruling. Depending on your state's laws, a motion for reconsideration may be an option in situations:new evidence is available that you were not able to present before the judge made a decision.

Write a motion for reconsideration. You must explain why you think the ruling is wrong and the reason must be one of the nine reasons listed in Civil Rule 59(a) (on back of page). 2. File the motion within ten calendar days after the judge or court commissioner made the ruling.

Just as with your motion to stay, begin your motion for reconsideration by stating who you are, what you are asking of the judge, and which rule gives you permission to ask. From there on out, use the rule itself as a general outline for your motion.

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Washington Motion to Reconsider