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U.S. v. Loy, No. 99-3827 (3rd Cir.) (237 F.3d 251) (January 4, 2001) (Judge Edward R. Becker)

This case is noted for its excellent discussion of when a defendant should challenge his conditions of supervised release; and the Court held that such challenges must be raised at the time of the defendant’s direct appeal, even if his term of supervised release does not start until years in ...

 

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