An Indiana Amended Judgment in Criminal Case is an official document issued by the court that modifies or changes a previous judgment in a criminal case. This document is issued by the court when there are errors or omissions in the original judgment and is used to correct those mistakes. There are two types of Indiana Amended Judgments in Criminal Case: a nun pro tune amended judgment and a regular amended judgment. A nun pro tune amended judgment is used to correct mistakes in a judgment that was already entered into the court record, while a regular amended judgment is used to modify an existing judgment that has not yet been entered into the court record. In either case, the amended judgment must be signed by the presiding judge and entered into the court record.