Probably the Clerk's mistake! Here is the Minute Order.
Minute Order Law & Legal Definition A minute order is often the court's answer to a party's request. A minute order comes about when a trial judge sits officially, with or without a court reporter, and a clerk keeps minutes of the court session. In those sessions the only record of an oral order made by the judge may be in the minutes.
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