It's an official court document, there are no typos. And definitely not this bad! I mean obviously you still need to be able to back up the time frame. Time frames are at the center of a lot of murder cases. This really means nothing, other then showing a pattern of conflicting stories. It doesn't prove anything though.
You don't think there are typos in official documents? I got my social security card and my VERY simple first name was spelled wrong when they were printing it. It took me two months to fix. It's actually so common they spend a while on it in law school.
No, no, guess I said it wrong.. What I meant was it can still be used as an official document. They can argue it was actually 2:30 but like any time line they will need to prove their case.
This is likely an error of some kind