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A motion for resentencing (MFR) is a legal motion that a defendant (or his/her attorney) files with the court, and in it, asks the judge to modify or alter his sentence. 1. An MFR is also referred to as a petition to modify a sentence.
Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 35(b) permits a court, upon the governments motion, to impose a new, reduced sentence that takes into account post-sentencing substantial assistance, and that new sentence may go below the recommended guideline range and any statutory mandatory minimum penalty.
A sentence modification, when granted by the court, changes the terms of your sentence. Obtaining a modification requires going back to court after being sentenced to petition the judge to alter the terms of your original sentence.
The court has the power to correct a sentence that results from clerical errors. This is done by amending the abstract to reflect the right sentence. For instance, the judge might have pronounced a 13-year sentence but the clerk enters 30 years in the court minutes.
One of the primary legal bases for sentence modification is Rule 35 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. This rule allows for sentence corrections under specific circumstances, such as clerical errors or substantial assistance provided by the defendant.
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2. Rule 35(b) motion for sentence reduction. Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 35(b) permits the court to reduce a sentence if the defendant provides substantial assistance in investigating or prosecuting another person. The government must file a motion indicating that the defendants assistance was significant.
Compassionate ReleaseSection 3582(c)(1)(A) of Title 18 of the U.S. Code provides that upon motion of the Director of the Bureau of Prison, a sentencing court may reduce an inmates sentence where it finds that(i) extraordinary and compelling reasons warrant such a reduction; or(ii) the defendant is at least 70 years
Any person who has been convicted and sentenced can file a motion for resentencing (MFR) seeking to modify the terms of their sentence. The petitioner may seek to have the sentence reduced or modified.

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