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Legal Definitions - altering or amending a judgment

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Definition of altering or amending a judgment

Altering or amending a judgment refers to a trial court's action of correcting a mistake in a judgment. This can be done by correcting an error of law or fact that was made during the trial.

For example, if a judge made a mistake in calculating damages awarded to a plaintiff, the judge may alter or amend the judgment to correct the mistake. Another example could be if a judge made a mistake in interpreting a law, the judge may alter or amend the judgment to correct the error.

Overall, altering or amending a judgment is a way for the court to ensure that the final decision is fair and accurate.

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Simple Definition

Altering or Amending a Judgment: When a judge makes a mistake in a court decision, they can fix it by changing or amending the judgment. This is done to correct any errors in the law or facts presented during the trial. It's like going back and fixing a mistake you made on a homework assignment before turning it in.

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