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U.S. v. Comito, No. 98-10202 (9th Cir.) (177 F.3d 1166) (May 27, 1999) (Judge Stephen Reinhardt)

In this case, the Court emphasized certain minimum due process requirements exist for the revocation of parole and probation; and that, at a minimum, before allowing the use of hearsay evidence, the court must conduct a balancing test of weighing "the releasee's interest in his constitutionally guaranteed right to confrontation ...

 

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