Kovshovik v. Mandik, Unpublished Decision (12-20-1999)
Kovshovik v. Mandik, Unpublished Decision (12-20-1999)
Opinion of the Court
The appropriate standard on our review of an application for reconsideration is not found in App.R. 26, the rule allowing such an application. While the rule itself sets no standard of review, Ohio courts have generally stated that our determination on review is whether the application raises an obvious error in the court's original decision or raises an issue that was either not considered at all or not fully considered in the original opinion. State v. Black (1991),
Due to this standard on review of an application for reconsideration, we must deny Appellants' application, here. Appellants do not argue that this Court failed to fully consider the matters they again raise. Appellants complain only that they dislike the decision reached after we fully considered these issues. Thus, Appellants' application fails because it does not reach the threshold necessary for reconsideration. The application is overruled.
_________________________ CHERYL L. WAITE
_________________________ GENE DONOFRIO
_________________________ EDWARD A. COX, JUDGES
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