- 18 U. S. Code § 3563 - Conditions of probation | U. S. Code | US Law . . .
18 U S Code § 3563 - Conditions of probation U S Code Notes Authorities (CFR) prev | next (a) Mandatory Conditions —The court shall provide, as an explicit condition of a sentence of probation—
- 18 USC 3563: Conditions of probation - House
§3563 Conditions of probation (a) Mandatory Conditions -The court shall provide, as an explicit condition of a sentence of probation-
- 18 U. S. C. § 3563 - U. S. Code - Unannotated Title 18. Crimes and . . .
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- 18 USC 3563 - Conditions of probation - GovRegs
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- 18 U. S. C. 3563 - Sec. 3563 - Conditions of probation - Justia Law
§3563 Conditions of probation (a) Mandatory Conditions —The court shall provide, as an explicit condition of a sentence of probation— (1) for a felony, a misdemeanor, or an infraction, that the defendant not commit another Federal, State, or local crime during the term of probation;
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18—CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE §3563 EFFECTIVE DATE Section effective Nov 1, 1987, and applicable only to offenses committed after the taking effect of this sec-tion, see section 235(a)(1) of Pub L 98� 473, et out as a note under section 3551 o
- Chapter 1: Authority (Probation and Supervised Release Conditions)
Mandatory Conditions of Supervision: Under 18 U S C §§ 3563 (a) and 3583 (d), the sentencing court is required to impose specified conditions of probation and supervised release 1 The mandatory conditions are set forth below
- 18 USC 3563 - Conditions of probation | OpenJurist
(1) for a felony, a misdemeanor, or an infraction, that the defendant not commit another Federal, State, or local crime during the term of probation;
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