If a judgment or sentence, or both, have been set aside--either on appeal, by collateral attack, or on a post-trial motion--the court may not impose a sentence for the same offense, or a different offense based on the same conduct, which is more severe than the earlier sentence unless the court determines:
(a) the earlier sentence is no longer appropriate based on evidence about the defendant's conduct occurring after the court pronounced the earlier sentence;(b) the earlier sentence was unlawful and it is corrected so the court may impose a lawful sentence; or(c) other circumstances exist and there is no reasonable likelihood that an increase in the sentence is the product of actual vindictiveness by the sentencing judge.Added August 31, 2017, effective 1/1/2018.