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REVISIONS
 
explain what this is & why it's so important
 
It's important to follow your county's deadline for noting a revision; see your county's local rules -- find them at:
 
cite statutes & caselaw for the pro se's brief, esp:
1. do-over vs. appeal
2. no new evidence, but judge can send back down to the comm. for additional fact-finding
 
quote from my CLE materials on this
 
 
 2 more bites of the apple:
1. lose at the commissioner level
2. move to reconsider (lose)
3. revise (lose)
4. move to reconsider denial of revision
--possible to immediately appeal #4, but a very very long longshot (C.A. has discretion to deny & almost certainly will)
 
quote, link to King & Snoho local rules: revision