In a 7-2 decision, the United States Supreme Court has limited the factors a district court can consider when sentencing a defendant for a revocation of supervised release. The Supreme Court held that district courts cannot...more
7/2/2025
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Criminal Defense ,
Criminal Penalties ,
Criminal Procedure ,
Criminal Rehabilitation ,
Esteras v United States ,
Judicial Authority ,
New Guidance ,
Revocation ,
SCOTUS ,
Sentencing ,
Statutory Interpretation ,
Supervised Release ,
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