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U.S. v. Dozier, No. 96-5785 (3rd Cir.) (119 F.3d 239) (July 18, 1997) (Judge Walter K. Stapleton)

In this case the Court acknowledged that supervised release is "punishment" for purposes of the Ex Post Facto Clause. It wrote: "Supervised release is punishment; it is a deprivation of some portion of one's liberty imposed as a punitive measure for a bad act. A defendant on supervised release is ...

 

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