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Motion for a New Trial. Following a trial resulting in a guilty verdict, a defendant may seek to have the court set aside a finding or verdict of guilt and order a new trial. Such a motion must be filed, at the latest, within thirty (30) days of sentencing, or the right to request a new trial is lost.
This judgment is based on the evidence presented during the trial. When we speak of an Amended Judgment, it means that there has been a revision or change to the original judgment. This isnt a total replacement of the original judgment but a modification.
Understanding Amended Judgment of Conviction When we speak of an Amended Judgment, it means that there has been a revision or change to the original judgment. This isnt a total replacement of the original judgment but a modification. The reasons for such amendments can be varied.
Definitions of judgment of conviction. (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed. synonyms: condemnation, conviction, sentence.
[6] Expungement and sealing laws restrict access to criminal records and sometimes even provide for their destruction. [7] Set-aside laws authorize a court to vacate a conviction in order to signal a persons rehabilitation, relief that may or may not be followed by sealing the record.
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Amend has basically the same meaning in common usage as it does in the legal arena. When a legal document is amended, it is edited, corrected or changed in some way. When a legal document is amended during a legal proceeding, it must be done in ance with court rules and filed with the court.
There are associated costs for filing a Motion to Set Aside a Conviction, such as the cost to obtain fingerprints, $50.00 for the Michigan State Police to analyze your fingerprints, court filing fees, and the cost to get a certified copy of your conviction. In all, the costs should not exceed $250.00.

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