Can a criminal appeal be reheard by the same court?

Yes, a criminal appeal can be reheard by the same court in Texas. The process is called a rehearing on appeal, or more formally "motion for rehearing on appeal". In order to request a rehearing on appeal, a party must submit a formal motion to the court of appeals. This motion must be filed within 15 days of the date the decision was rendered. The motion must clearly explain why the case should be reheard. The court will then review the motion and decide whether or not to grant it. In Texas, a motion for rehearing on appeal can often be successful if there has been a change in the law or a significant issue was overlooked in the original appeal. Additionally, if new evidence has been found that could change the outcome of the case, that evidence must also be submitted with the motion for rehearing. If the motion for rehearing is denied, the only other option available to a party is to file a petition for review with the Texas Supreme Court. However, the petition must be filed within 15 days of the appeals court’s decision and must include a statement explaining why the decision should be reviewed by the Supreme Court. In summary, a criminal appeal can be reheard by the same court in Texas, provided a motion for rehearing on appeal is submitted to the court of appeals. The motion must explain why the case should be reheard and may include new evidence or an argument for a change in the law. If the motion is denied, the only recourse is to file a petition for review with the Texas Supreme Court.

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