March 22, 2011 By Stephen Klarich

How Do I Modify My Criminal Sentence?

There are several ways to modify or correct a criminal sentence. The trial court may, without recalling a criminal sentence, modify or correct only clerical errors in a judgment. A clerical error occurs when an error is made while recording the judgment rendered by the trial court. To be characterized as clerical, an error must not be reasonably attributed to the exercise of judicial discretion. The court then has an inherent power to correct it so that the record reflects the actual facts.

However, the trial court may not modify or change on its own initiative a judicial error created as a result of a mistake in pronouncing a sentence. Judicial error is an error that Arrested_4resulted from the exercise of judicial discretion. Because usually such errors cannot be corrected by amendment, a person who has been convicted of a crime has to correct such an error by filing either a criminal appeal or a writ of habeas corpus. The appellate court has the power to change a sentence that is void or incorrect. When a sentence is unauthorized by law, either the prosecution or defense must bring a motion in the trial court to vacate the void portion of the final judgment.

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If you seek to modify your criminal sentence, you will need an experienced criminal defense attorney to vigorously represent you. At Wallin & Klarich, we have helped people modify their criminal sentences for over 40 years.

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AUTHOR: Stephen Klarich

Stephen Klarich is a partner at Wallin & Klarich and expert in the field of sex crimes. For over thirty years, Stephen Klarich has been handling criminal cases and matters involving sex offenses. With an unparalleled knowledge of sex crimes defense, Stephen Klarich protects his clients’ rights. Stephen Klarich has experienced significant success in obtaining a Certificate of Rehabilitation or Governor’s Pardon for his clients. Thousands of clients have put their trust in Stephen Klarich and the attorneys at Wallin & Klarich in their time of legal need.

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