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Section/Rule:
30.23
Subject:
Rule 30 - Rules of Criminal Procedure - Appellate Procedure in All Criminal Cases A. Criminal Proceedings Pending Before a Circuit Judge
Publication / Adopted Date:
June 13, 1979
Topic:
Correction of Judgment
Revised / Effective Date:
January 1, 1980
30.23. Correction of Judgment
Unless justice otherwise requires, the court shall dispose finally of the case. A judgment shall not be reversed or set aside because it was erroneous as to the time or place of imprisonment. In such case the appellate court shall sentence such person to the proper place of confinement, and for the correct length of time from and after the date of the original sentence. The court may order the officer or other person having such prisoner in charge to convey him forthwith to such designated place of imprisonment.
(Adopted June 13, 1979, eff. Jan. 1, 1980.)
Committee Note - 1980
The first sentence is the same as the second sentence of
Rule 84.14.
The balance of the rule is substantially the same as prior Rule 28.15.