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U.S. v. Layman, No. 96-4500 (4th Cir.) (116 F.3d 105) (June 24, 1997) (Judge William W. Jr. Wilkins)

Court held that a sentence is "imposed" when it is pronounced orally at the sentencing hearing; and it thereafter be only be corrected within 7 days for artithemetical, technical or other clear errors.

 

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