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U.S. v. Miller, No. 94-5951 (4th Cir.) (77 F.3d 71) (March 6, 1996) (Judge Clyde H. Hamilton)

One of the issues decided in this case is that a district court may not delegate its authority to set the amount and timing of fine payments to the Bureau of Prisons or to the probation officer. The Court noted that, like restitution, the statutory duty to impose fines is ...

 

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