Wisconsin Code § 809.24

Rule (Reconsideration)
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(1) Except as provided
in sub. (4), a party may file a motion for reconsideration in the
court of appeals within 20 days after the date of a decision issued
pursuant to s. 752.41 (1). The motion must state with particularity the points of law or fact alleged to be erroneously decided in
the decision and must include supporting argument. No separate
memorandum in support of the motion is permitted unless subsequently ordered by the court. The court may order a response before issuing an amended decision. No response to the motion is
permitted unless ordered by the court. The motion and any response shall not exceed 5 pages if a monospaced font or handwriting is used, or 1,100 words if a proportional serif font is used.
(2) In response to a motion for reconsideration, the court shall
issue an amended decision or the court shall issue an order denying the motion.
(3) Nothing in this section prohibits the court from reconsidering a decision on its own motion at any time prior to remittitur
if no petition for review is filed under s. 809.62 or, if a petition for
review is filed, within 30 days after filing the petition for review.
(4) No motion for reconsideration of a court of appeals decision issued under s. 809.105 or 809.107 is permitted.

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