NFHS Case book plays 5.10 are all about timing mistakes.
If the official has definite knowledge of the elapsed time without the clock starting then the referee can correct it. In this case when you would correct it as soon as you noticed it.
The timer is given a second to start or stop the clock without it being considered a timing mistake.
If the closely guarded situation was not immediate you could still only take two seconds off the clock, because thats the only amount of time you have definite knowledge elapsed. You cant guess.
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[Edited by IAABO_Ref on Dec 22nd, 2005 at 02:14 PM]
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