If a defendant has moved for a judgment as a matter of law (directed verdict) based on the weight of the evidence and the motion was denied, what motion may the defendant file after the trial if the defendant believes the jury's verdict is against the weight of the evidence? What motion should be filed if the defendant believes a serious procedural error was committed by the judge? What state rules govern these motions?
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