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How to fill out the FL Motion For Clarify Sentence online
Filling out the FL Motion For Clarify Sentence can be essential for seeking clarity in a legal sentence. This guide will help you navigate the online form with ease, ensuring you provide the necessary information in a clear and organized manner.
Follow the steps to complete the form effectively.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Motion For Clarify Sentence form and open it in your editor.
- Begin by entering the name of the circuit court and the relevant county in Florida at the top of the document. Ensure that the information matches your case details for accuracy.
- In the section labeled 'MOTION FOR CLARIFY SENTENCE', clearly state your name as the defendant and the name of the plaintiff. Make sure to include the case number in the designated field.
- In the body of the motion, provide specific points (1, 2, 3) that explain why you are seeking clarification on the sentence. These should be concise and directly related to the aspects of the sentence you find unclear.
- In the conclusion section, restate your request to the court, asking for a defined clarification of your sentence. Additionally, include the addresses to which certified copies of the sentencing clarification order should be sent.
- In the OATH section, include your signature and date to affirm that you understand the document and that your statements are true. Ensure that you add your name clearly above your signature.
- Complete the CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE section by filling out where a true copy of the document was sent. Include the date and ensure that this is signed as well.
- Finally, review all fields for completeness, accuracy, and clarity. Once confirmed, save your changes, then download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
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A court may reduce or modify to include any of the provisions of chapter 948, Florida Statutes, a legal sentence imposed by it, sua sponte, or upon motion filed, within 60 days after the imposition, or within 60 days after receipt by the court of a mandate issued by the appellate court on affirmance of the judgment and ...