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 …
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