Tennessee Motion for New Trial

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Post-trial motions are filed after the judge or jury has decided on a verdict. If you do not agree with the verdict in your case because you think it was impacted by errors or misconduct, you have the right to file one of these motions.

Section 1. New trial or reconsideration. At any time before a judgment of conviction becomes final, the court may, on motion of the accused or at its own instance but with the consent of the accused, grant a new trial or reconsideration.

You may file an appeal by writing, by phone, or online. To file an appeal in writing, please fill out the appeal entry form below and submit to the Clerk's Office, which is a part of the Division of Appeals and Hearings by mail, fax, or email. Appeal online by visiting https://appealsonline.dhs.tn.gov/.

Fraud, accident, mistake or excusable negligence. Newly discovered evidence. Damages awarded were excessive. Insufficient evidence to support.

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Tennessee Motion for New Trial