U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 2003

United States v. Robinson

United States v. Robinson
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit · Decided February 7, 2003
55 F. App'x 781

United States v. Robinson

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

This is an appeal from an order by the district judge under Fed.R.Crim.P. 36 correcting a clerical error in the judgment. The judge at the sentencing hearing sentenced the defendant to life in prison, but the written judgment, issued afterwards, mistakenly reported the sentence as 10 years. Everyone including the defendant assumed that the sentence was indeed life, and the judge’s Rule 36 order merely ratifies this assumption. The defendant’s argument that the judge changed his mind after the sentencing hearing and reduced the sentence is frivolous, as are the other arguments that he makes in his appeal briefs, such as that he is the victim of fraud by the prosecutor. The order correcting the judgment is

Affirmed.

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