Due to a clerical error, Ebel was released early on parole, which he later violated.
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Because of a clerical error by a federal appeals court, more details of the case were inadvertently made public.
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Also, on Monday Colorado officials acknowledged Ebel was released from prison four years too early due to an apparent courthouse clerical error.
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Ebel was released from prison four years early due to a clerical error and violated his parole terms five days before the prisons chief was killed.
Under cross-examination he said clerical error may have accounted for such a high figure and that only four people had "definitely" been tied to voter fraud.
Turns out that the murder charges were due to a clerical error, and that the grand jury had in fact "made a substantial decision" not to charge Long with murder.
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So the insurers who incited opposition to the cuts were acting like someone overpaid because of a clerical error and then disappointed when the next paycheck is for the correct amount.
They have overbilled states such as New Mexico and Florida for tens of millions of dollars, not because of some clerical error, but because of a corporate policy of what is hard to believe is anything but outright larceny.
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He was supposed to spend an extra four years in prison for punching a prison officer in the face in 2006, but a clerical error led that sentence to be recorded as one to be served simultaneously with his previous sentences.
Presidential Proclamation 8894 of October 29, 2012, pursuant to the authority provided under section 202(o)(2)(B)(ii) of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, modified the HTS, through section E of Annex III of Publication 4349 of the United States International Trade Commission (the "Commission"), to correct a clerical error regarding a provision of chapter 61 (as included in Annex 4-A of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement).
The judge held that Merrill's mistake was a mere bookkeeping error and waived the 60-day rule, essentially creating an exception for clerical mistakes.
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