U.S. v. Miller, No. 99-10094 (9th Cir.) (205 F.3d 1098) (March 8, 2000) (Judge Myron H. Bright)
Loaded on April 1, 2000
published in Punch and Jurists
April 17, 2000
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Fines.
Here the Ninth Circuit becamse the first Circuit to hold that, where payment of a fine is made a condition of supervised release, 18 USC § 3583(e)(2) gives the district court the power to modify that portion of the fine in the same way as restitution.
In this case the …
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