UNDERCOFLER, Justice.
The sole issue presented in this case is whether the trial court can alter a judgment awarding custody of a minor child during the same term without holding an additional evidentiary hearing. "[A] court has plenary control over its judgments, orders and decrees during the term at which they were made, and, in the exercise of a sound discretion, may revise, revoke, or modify them." Dover v. Dover, 205 Ga. 241 (1) ( 53 S.E.2d 492); Barrett v. Manus, 219 Ga. 693 ( 135 S.E.2d 430).
It follows that there is not merit in this contention of the appellant.
Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.
UNDERCOFLER, Justice.
ARGUED DECEMBER 11, 1972 — DECIDED JANUARY 4, 1973.
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