Sec. 3. Ground for reconsideration.– The court shall grant reconsideration on the ground of  errors of  law  or fact in  the judgment, which requires no further proceedings.
 
Sec. 4. Form of motion and notice to the prosecutor. – The motion for new trial or reconsideration shall be in writing and shall state the grounds on  which it  is based. If based on a newly-discovered evidence, the motion must be supported by affidavits of witnesses by  whom  such  evidence  is  expected  to  be  given  or  by  duly authenticated  copies  of  documents  which  are  proposed  to  be introduced  in  evidence.  Notice  of  the  motion  for  new  trial  or reconsideration shall be given to the prosecutor.
 

WHAT ARE THE GROUNDS FOR RECONSIDERATION?

Errors of law and fact in the judgment
 

WHAT IS THE FORM REQUIRED FOR A MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL OR MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION?

A  MOTION  FOR  NEW  TRIAL  OR  RECONSIDERATION  SHOULD  BE  OF  THE FORM BELOW:

1.    It must be in writing
2.    It must state the grounds on which it is based
3.    If  the  ground  invoked  for  the  motion  for  new  trial  is  newly discovered evidence, the motion must be supported by affidavits of  witnesses  by  whom  such  evidence  is  expected  to  be  given  or authenticated copies of documents to be introduced in evidence.  
4.    Notice  of  the  motion  for  new  trial  or  reconsideration  should  be given to the prosecutor.