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Monday, September 15, 2014

MD. RULE 4-345 vs. FEDERAL RULE 35: COURT'S REVISORY POWER: MARYLAND "10 BEST" ATTORNEY

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Maryland Rule 4-345 (Sentencing-Revisory Power of Court) provides the court with revisory power and control over a criminal sentence upon a motion filed within 90 days after it is imposed (1) in the District Court, if an appeal has not been perfected, and (2) in a circuit court, whether or not an appeal has been filed.  Thereafter, the court has revisory power and control over the sentence in case of fraud, mistake, or irregularity, or as provided in section (d) of Rule 4-345 (Desertion and Non-Support Cases).  It must be noted that the court may correct an illegal sentence at any time.

This rule is virtually identical to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 35.

If you or a loved one have been sentenced for a crime in Maryland, we are willing to assist you, your loved one and/or your attorney in this process.  For an initial courtesy consultation, call us at (410) 730-5016 or (410) 720-6129, or email us at charlesjeromeware@msn.com; Charles Jerome Ware, Attorneys and Counselors, LLC.

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