Kentucky Amended Judgment in a criminal case is a court ruling that modifies the original sentence imposed upon the defendant. This judgment can be issued by the trial court or an appellate court after a criminal conviction. It can be used to reduce a sentence, change a sentence, or impose additional conditions on the defendant’s sentence. There are two types of Kentucky Amended Judgment in Criminal Case: (1) Modified Judgment, which changes the conditions of the original sentence; and (2) Vacated Judgment, which eliminates the original sentence and replaces it with a new sentence. Both types of Kentucky Amended Judgment in Criminal Case can be used to reduce an offender’s sentence, expand the offender’s rights, or to add additional conditions to the offender’s sentence.