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No. Any such action should be reported to the state attorney general.

If the defendant has already been sentenced, then the case is adjudicated, completed, finished, over, done with.

It would be an impossibility for a prosecutor to alter the entire preceding case and change the charge (after-the-fact) for which the defendant has already been tried and sentenced.

If they wished to charge the adjudicated defendant with a NEW offense, then that avenue is open to him.

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