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· 7/11/1974

United States v. David Charles Foster

Citations

  • 500 F.2d 1241
  • 1974 U.S. App. LEXIS 7698

How courts have described this case

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  • vacating revocation based on failure to maintain contact with probation department when probationer had not been informed of obligation to report to department or advise probation office of change of address
  • where defendant “was not informed in any way” that certain duties were conditions of his probation, his failure to comply with those duties could not “be a predicate for revoking his probation”
  • probationer’s failure to maintain contact with probation department could not be predicate for revoking probation because probationer had not been informed that he was obliged either to report to probation department or to advise them of change of address

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Judges: Koelsch, Hufstedler, Turrentine

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