Rehearing in United States
Rehearing Definition
In Appellate Practice. A second consideration, on further argument, given to a cause after decision. In Chancery Practice. A retrial of the issues; a new trial. See “New Trial.”
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In Appellate Practice. A second consideration, on further argument, given to a cause after decision. In Chancery Practice. A retrial of the issues; a new trial. See “New Trial.”
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Rehearing
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 453 REHEARINGA party who is dissatisfied with the court’s decision or opinion in a case may request the court to reconsider. The term “rehearing” refers to such a reconsideration, usually by an appellate court.By statute, the Supreme Court’s appellate jurisdiction over cases coming from the state
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Rehearing in the context of Juvenile and Family Law
Definition ofRehearing published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges:In some states, an order by a referee or commissioner may be reviewed by the presiding judge of the juvenile court if the minor or parents so request. If there is no transcript of the original hearing, the review will commonly have to take the form of a new hearing (hearing de novo), which is called a rehearing. If the first hearing was recorded and a transcript exists, the review may be made on the transcript and the court may order a rehearing at its discretion. The term is also used when a matter is reconsidered by the judicial officer who first heard it, for the purpose of modifying an order or disposition.
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