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Discover LudwigThe term 'a rehearing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a second hearing of a court case or other judicial matter. For example: "The defendant's attorney requested a rehearing so they could present new evidence in court."
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Xilinx has requested a rehearing.
The diocese gave three reasons for a rehearing.
Three other judges did not participate in the request for a rehearing.
Those four judges also dissented in today's ruling against a rehearing.
However, Polk County attorney John Sarcone said his office will not ask for a rehearing.
"I would have been thrilled if the Supreme Court had granted a rehearing and changed its outcome," Mr. Cruz said.
The three-judge appellate panel that issued the ruling in September denied his petition for a rehearing.
At this point, proponents of Prop 8 have fourteen days to decide whether to petition for a rehearing.
After a divided panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed that decision, the full appeals court agreed to a rehearing.
St . Louis Missouri-based Monsanto says that the decision provides needed "clarity" but hasn't decided whether it will request a rehearing with the appellate court.
Lawyers say this decision is inconsistent with decisions on similar cases in other circuit courts, and are currently seeking a rehearing.
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