How do I request a rehearing on an appeal?

If you are requesting a rehearing on an appeal in the state of Virginia, you will first need to file a petition for a rehearing. This must be filed no later than 30 days from the date the original appeal decision was issued. The petition should include your reasons for seeking a rehearing and a copy of the prior decision that you would like to be overturned. The petition for a rehearing must be filed with the clerk of the Virginia Court of Appeals. It is important to note that in Virginia, rehearings are rarely granted. Therefore, it is important to make a strong argument in your petition for why you believe the court should grant your request. In your petition, you should include any new evidence or information that was not available at the time of the original decision. In addition to filing a petition for a rehearing, you may be required to pay a filing fee. The fee is waived for those who can demonstrate financial hardship. If the court grants your petition for a rehearing, you may be represented by a lawyer in a hearing or present your own argument in court. The rehearing is limited to the issues raised in your petition. Once the rehearing is completed, the court will make a final decision on the appeal. This decision is binding and cannot be appealed. If the court denies your petition for a rehearing, you can still take the case to the Supreme Court of Virginia for further review.

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