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This was answered about a year ago by:Evan Pierce-JonesCriminal Defense Attorney

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Answered about a year ago. A "first amended motion to revoke" is typically just what the name implies, a motion to revoke that has had some changes made and is the first one filed in the case after the one titled "motion to revoke".

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Q: What does amended motion to revoke mean in court in Missouri?
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