Filed: Jan. 23, 2014
Latest Update: Jan. 23, 2014
Summary: UNITED STATES' MOTION TO AMEND JUDGMENT PHILIP M. PRO, District Judge. The United States, by and through the undersigned, respectfully moves the Court, pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 36, to amend the Judgment in the above-captioned matter due to clerical error. Points and Authorities On January 16, 2014, the Court sentenced the defendant to one day imprisonment with credit for time served and five years supervised release, a $100.00 assessment, and restitution in the amount o
Summary: UNITED STATES' MOTION TO AMEND JUDGMENT PHILIP M. PRO, District Judge. The United States, by and through the undersigned, respectfully moves the Court, pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 36, to amend the Judgment in the above-captioned matter due to clerical error. Points and Authorities On January 16, 2014, the Court sentenced the defendant to one day imprisonment with credit for time served and five years supervised release, a $100.00 assessment, and restitution in the amount of..
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UNITED STATES' MOTION TO AMEND JUDGMENT
PHILIP M. PRO, District Judge.
The United States, by and through the undersigned, respectfully moves the Court, pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 36, to amend the Judgment in the above-captioned matter due to clerical error.
Points and Authorities
On January 16, 2014, the Court sentenced the defendant to one day imprisonment with credit for time served and five years supervised release, a $100.00 assessment, and restitution in the amount of $113,00.00 (Doc. No. 113). A copy of the Judgment is appended hereto as Exhibit A.
The Judgment did not identify the restitution recipient in relation to the amount of restitution ordered. A "Restitution List" is appended hereto as Exhibit B.
Wherefore, the United States respectfully requests the Court to amend the Judgment to include the identity of the victim and the specific amount of monies due.
IT IS SO ORDERED: