What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to identify the issue in the case, that is, the social and/or political context of the litigation in which more purely legal issues are argued. Put somewhat differently, this field identifies the nature of the conflict between the litigants. The focus here is on the subject matter of the controversy rather than its legal basis.
Your task is to determine the specific issue in the case within the broad category of "criminal - federal offense".

Opinion:
UNITED STATES v. SYMONETTE. SAME v. KIRKLAND.
Nos. 6479, 6480.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
April 13, 1932.
W. P. Hughes, U. S. Atty., of Jacksonville, Fla., and B. B. Cisco, Asst. U. S. Atty., of Miami, Fla.
Bart A. Biley, of Miami, Fla., for ap-pellee Symonette.
Before BBYAN, FOSTEB, and SIB-LEY, Circuit Judges.
FOSTEB, Circuit Judge.
These two cases present an identical question, and may be disposed of in one opinion.
Arthur Symonette pleaded guilty in the Miami Division of the Southern District of Florida to violations of the National Prohibition Act and the Customs Laws, and on April 22, 1931, was sentenced to serve six months in the Palm Beach county jail. On July 24, 1931, ho was brought into court, and his sentence was modified to three months and two days, and he was placed on probation for a period of two years.
Foy Kirkland was convicted of violations of the National Prohibition Act in tho same court and division, and on April .16, 1931, was sentenced to serve six months in the Dade county jail. On July 15, 1931, he was brought into court, and his sentence was suspended for a period of one year, and he was paroled to the probation officer.
There is hut one term of court a year in the Southern District of Florida. The term at Miami begins on the fourth Monday in April and ends with the beginning of ihe succeeding term. Section 76, Judicial Code (28 USCA § 149). In 1931 the fourth Monday of April was the 27th. It is apparent that both the above sentences were imposed in the 1930 term and that after the defendants had been committed to jail and begun to serve them they were amended and the prisoners put on probation in the succeeding term. Tho court was without jurisdiction to thus amend the sentences. U. S. v. Murray, 275 U. S. 347, 48 S. Ct. 146, 72 L. Ed. 309; U. S. v. Cook (C. C. A.) 19 F.(2d) 826.
It follows that the judgments amending the sentences and placing the defendants upon probation must be annulled and set aside. Tn both oases the judgments appealed from are reversed and the cases remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.

Question: What is the specific issue in the case within the general category of "criminal - federal offense"?

Choices:
murder
rape
arson
aggravated assault
robbery
burglary
auto theft
larceny (over $50)
other violent crimes
narcotics
alcohol related crimes, prohibition
tax fraud
firearm violations
morals charges (e.g., gambling, prostitution, obscenity)
criminal violations of government regulations of business
other white collar crime (involving no force or threat of force; e.g., embezzlement, computer fraud,bribery)
other crimes
federal offense, but specific crime not ascertained

Answer: 10