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In a recent filing in the United States District Court, a motion to correct record was submitted citing incorrect case titles on document entries #34 and #35. The entries indicated the wrong case titles and needed to be updated to reflect the correct information. The motion highlights the importance of accuracy in legal documentation and requests the necessary corrections to be made.
The motion emphasizes that the case titles mentioned in docket entries #34 and #35 were erroneous and needed to be rectified. It specifies the correct case title that should replace the inaccurate information. The importance of maintaining precise and up-to-date records in legal proceedings is underscored in this request for correction.
Additionally, the motion includes a certification under the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11, affirming the accuracy and legitimacy of the requested corrections. The certification attests that the submission is not intended for improper purposes and complies with the legal requirements. By providing this certification, the filer ensures the integrity of the correction process.