Correcting or Reducing a Sentence. (a) Correcting Clear Error. Within 14 days after sentencing, the court may correct a sentence that resulted from arithmetical, technical, or other clear error. (b) Reducing a Sentence for Substantial Assistance.
Rule 36: Anonymous does not forgive. Rule 37: There are no girls on the internet. Rule 39: One cat leads to another. Rule 40: Another cat leads to zippocat.
Rule 35 is amended in order to make it clear that a judge may, in his discretion, reduce a sentence of incarceration to probation. To the extent that this permits the judge to grant probation to a defendant who has already commenced service of a term of imprisonment, it represents a change in the law.
A Rule 35 motion is filed by a prosecutor and asks a court to reduce a sentence. After a Rule 35 motion is filed, a court of law is able to reduce a person's sentence in whatever degree the court decides is appropriate.
A Rule 69 agreement is a partial or complete settlement between the parties in a family law case. Once you've entered into the agreement, the Court will treat the agreement as valid and binding.
Rule 43: The more beautiful and pure a thing is — the more satisfying it is to corrupt it.
Each general partner of a member firm shall promptly report to the Exchange any secured or unsecured borrowing of cash or securities regardless of its amount or description where the cash proceeds of such borrowing or the securities borrowed will be contributed to the capital of the member firm under Rule 104 .
(Internet slang, fandom slang, informal) The proposition that there are pornographic depictions of anything and everything, especially as fan art on the Internet. quotations ▼ (Internet slang, fandom slang, informal) Pornographic content of this kind.
Rule 78: There is a Wiki of it. No exceptions. Rule 83: get bite-of-87ed. Rule 85: If it exists, there is a pony of it.
Rule 64. Seizing a Person or Property. At the commencement of and during the course of an action, every remedy is available that provides for seizing a person or property to secure satisfaction of the potential judgment.
- In all actions not triable of right by a jury the court upon motion or if its own initiative may try any issue or question of fact with an advisory jury or the court, with the consent of the parties, may order a trial with a jury whose verdict has the same effect as if trial by jury had been a matter of right.
A formal exception to a ruling or order is unnecessary. When the ruling or order is requested or made, a party need only state the action that it wants the court to take or objects to, along with the grounds for the request or objection.
(a) Right Preserved. The right of trial by jury as declared by the Seventh Amendment to the Constitution or as given by a statute of the United States shall be preserved to the parties inviolate.
Rule 42, “Always bring a towel,” was drawn from Douglas Adams' “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” series. (If you have to ask, read the books.) “Profit,” Rule 49, came from “South Park.” Other rules went the reverse direction and became part of mainstream culture.
Rule 13 concerns counterclaims and cross claims. Counterclaims are where a party being sued turns around and sues the party that sued it. For example, often if a plaintiff sues a defendant for breaching a contract then the defendant will counterclaim against the plaintiff for breaching the same contract.
“The Internet makes you anonymous” - Rule 55: The Rules don't stop online - The Rules to Break, 2nd Edition [Book]
Rule 34 is an internet concept meaning that if something exists in real life, or is made up, there will be a pornographic depiction of it.
Rule 33: Lurk more — it's never enough. When in doubt, don't post: read.
The Jones “Rule of 86” was devised in 1946 by C.H. Jones, a scientist and educator at the University of Vermont. The gist of the rule is that ifone divides 86 by the sugar content of sap, you can estimate the amount of sap required to produce a gallon of syrup.
12 internet, texting acronyms every parent should know
Here's a good example: "1174." Do you know what "1174" stands for? Neither did I. It apparently means "party location" (yeah, I don't know why either).
What does Rule 63 mean? Rule 63, one of the self-styled rules of internet, declares: For every fictional character, there exists a gender-swapped counterpart of that character.
1234 means "1 Thing 2 Say 3 Words 4 You (I Love You)". 1234 is a form of shorthand used in texts or instant messaging with the meaning "I Love You." 1234 is typically used when the sender wishes to add emphasis to their declaration of love, often when responding to a similar expression of love or an act of kindness.
According to Time Magazine, 420 can be traced to 1971, when a group of five students at San Rafael High School in Marin County, California began meeting at 4:20 p.m. to smoke marijuana. The actual numbers “420” don't have much symbolic significance, Time reported in 2016.
Section 420 in the Indian Penal Code deals with Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property. The maximum punishment which can be awarded under this section is imprisonment for a term of 7 year and fine.
According to Chris Conrad, curator of the Oaksterdam Cannabis Museum in Oakland, California, 420 started as a secret code among high schoolers in the early 1970s. A group of friends at San Rafael High School in Marin County, California, who called themselves “the Waldos,” would often meet at 4:20 p.m. to get high.