Difference between revisions of "Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure - Rule 36. Clerical Error"

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After giving any notice it considers appropriate, the court may at any time correct a clerical error in a judgment, order,          or other part of the record, or correct an error in the record arising from oversight or omission.  
 
After giving any notice it considers appropriate, the court may at any time correct a clerical error in a judgment, order,          or other part of the record, or correct an error in the record arising from oversight or omission.  
  
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See [[Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure]]
 
See [[Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure]]

Latest revision as of 15:59, 11 March 2011

After giving any notice it considers appropriate, the court may at any time correct a clerical error in a judgment, order, or other part of the record, or correct an error in the record arising from oversight or omission.



See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure