Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Motion to Correct Sentencing
When sending a motion to correct sentence to the courts, is it required to have the motion notorized?
Thanks!
Asked on 8/24/06, 10:13 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Hornsby
Richard E. Hornsby, P.A.
Re: Motion to Correct Sentencing
No, a motion to correct sentence does not need to be notarized or sworn to. Only a 3.850 (motion for a postconviction relief) needs to be notarized.
Answered on 8/24/06, 10:49 am
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