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United States Ninth Circuit


US v. SESMA-HERNANDEZ, 99-10491

In proceedings to revoke probation or supervised release, a district court's oral findings transcribed onto written record is sufficient to meet the "in writing" requirement that defendant receive written notice of the reasons and evidence for revocation, but conclusory statements that government proved violations are insufficient.

Appellate Information

  • Argued 03/20/2001
  • Decided 06/06/2001
  • Published 06/06/2001

Judges

  • SCHROEDER, Chief Judge:, Before:  SCHROEDER, Chief Judge, HUG, KOZINSKI, TROTT, RYMER, McKEOWN, W. FLETCHER, FISHER, PAEZ, BERZON and TALLMAN, Circuit Judges.

Court

  • United States Ninth Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellees:
  • John C. Lambrose and Jason F. Carr, Assistant Federal Public Defenders, Las Vegas, Nevada, for the defendant-appellant., Jonathan L. Marcus, Criminal Appellate Section, United States Department of Justice, Washington D.C., Walter L. Ayers, Assistant United States Attorney, Las Vegas, Nevada, and for the plaintiff-appellee.
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