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U.S. v. Dotson, No. 02-4208 (4th Cir.) (324 F.3d 256) (March 28, 2003) (Judge William B. Jr. Traxler)

In one sense, this is just another case about the broad range of “special conditions” of supervised release that are rapidly becoming “standard conditions” at sentencing. In another sense, the case also shows how the overarching desire to impose politically popular restraints on the lives of ex-cons often results in ...

 

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