An Arizona Amended Judgment in Criminal Case is a court order that changes an existing judgment that has been entered in a criminal case. It is issued by a judge after a successful motion to amend the original judgment has been filed by either the defendant or the prosecution. The amended judgment can modify the original sentence, the fines, restitution, or any other provisions of the original judgment. There are two types of Arizona Amended Judgment in Criminal Case: a Sentence Amendment and a Judgment Amendment. A Sentence Amendment alters the length of a criminal sentence, while a Judgment Amendment changes the terms and conditions of the sentence, such as the payment of fines or restitution.