Amended Judgment in Criminal Case is a court order that modifies or replaces a prior criminal conviction. This type of judgment is used when a defendant’s sentence or probation term has been revised or when a conviction has been overturned. An Amended Judgment in Criminal Case may be issued due to a plea agreement, a successful appeal, or a successful motion to vacate or modify a sentence. There are two main types of Amended Judgment in Criminal Case: 1. Dismissal with Prejudice: A Dismissal with Prejudice is a court order that completely dismisses all charges against the defendant. This means the defendant is no longer convicted and the charges have been dropped. 2. Vacated or Modification of Sentence: A Vacated or Modification of Sentence is a court order that changes or reduces the defendant’s sentence or probation term. This may be done due to a successful motion to vacate or modify a sentence or due to a plea agreement.