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Re: 4u2nv2 post# 56301

Saturday, 01/19/2019 11:46:22 PM

Saturday, January 19, 2019 11:46:22 PM

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No worries here. (make sure you read the last article)

But things got ugly here and a lot of us were flat out lied to by IFUS SHAREHOLDERS. Don't fall into that same trap



I don't own nor ever owned any IFUS shares.

Judgment are overturn all the time when new evidence has been presented that the court was unaware of before.

New York Man’s Conviction Overturned Due to Prosecutorial Misconduct

https://www.innocenceproject.org/new-york-mans-conviction-overturned-prosecutorial-misconduct/

Rape conviction overturned after deleted Facebook messages found as fears over evidence disclosure mount

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/rape-conviction-overturn-evidence-disclosure-facebook-messages-danny-kay-failure-met-police-a8124241.html

Twenty-five Years After Trial, U.S. Supreme Court Orders New Hearing for Tennessee Death Row Inmate

https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/twenty-five-years-after-trial-us-supreme-court-orders-new-hearing-tennessee-death-row-inmate

Reconsideration: The Rules and Relevant Strategies


https://www.schwabe.com/newsroom-publications-12314

Motions for reconsideration are essential litigation tools. Practitioners need not feel overly pessimistic about the odds for success if they have reasonable grounds for the motion.

True, you should avoid motions for reconsideration that do not raise overlooked grounds and do not pointedly and specifically indicate how the court has erred. This is not a second bite at the same motion practice, but an opportunity to advance the correct adjudication of a matter.

Where a mistake has truly occurred or you feel the court missed a critical point, seize the opportunity to get your case back on track. Judicial economy favors correction of mistakes as early as possible, before costly and time-consuming appeals begin. Trial courts are interested in avoiding or correcting mistakes. A thoughtfully presented motion for reconsideration could be just the ticket.