Hawaii Motion For Reconsideration Or New Trial is a legal document that can be filed in a court to request a reconsideration of a prior ruling or a new trial. The motion must include legal arguments and relevant facts that were not available or known at the time of the original ruling. It is typically used when a party believes that the court has made an error in its ruling, either in the application of the law or in the facts of the case. There are two types of Hawaii Motion For Reconsideration Or New Trial: Motion for Reconsideration and Motion for New Trial. A Motion for Reconsideration is a request for the court to reconsider its decision based on new evidence or legal argument. A Motion for New Trial is a request for a new trial based on newly discovered evidence or legal argument that could not have been discovered at the time of the original trial. The Motion must be filed within a certain time period after the original ruling. Once filed, the court will review the motion and either grant or deny the request. If granted, a new trial or reconsideration may occur, depending on the type of motion filed.