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(1) The Court on motion of the defendant may grant a stay of execution for as long as justice dictates after judgment has been entered. A motion on arrest of judgment may only be based upon failure of the complaint to charge an offense or upon lack of jurisdiction of the Court over the offense.

(2) A motion for arrest of judgment must be served and filed within 10 days after judgment has been entered. The motion for arrest of judgment must identify the specific reasons as listed in subsection (1) of this section and law as to each ground on which the motion is based.