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Puerto Rico Legal Code

631b

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A judgment pronounced by the Court of Appeals may be appealed before the Supreme Court through a writ of certiorari within the same jurisdictional terms set forth for the Court of Appeals. In case of a timely filing of a motion for reconsideration with the Court of Appeals, the term to file the writ of certiorari shall start to count on the date of entry of the copy of the notice of resolution of the Court of Appeals in which the motion for reconsideration is resolved. The Supreme Court shall state the grounds for its judgment. A motion for reconsideration may be filed with the Supreme Court during the jurisdictional term of ten (10) days as of the date of entry of a copy of the notice of judgment. History —Nov. 18, 2011, No. 222, § 12.002; renumbered as § 11.002 on Dec. 19, 2014, No. 233, § 82.