· 10/17/2013
United States v. Mark Manuel, Jr.
Citations
- 732 F.3d 283
- 2013 WL 5645176
- 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 20987
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “[I]n order for due process to be satisfied in the context of a parole revocation hearing, the defendant’s waiver of rights under Rule 32.1 must be knowing and voluntary under a ‘totality of the circumstances.’” (citation omitted)
- “[I]n order for due process to be satisfied in the context of a parole revocation hearing, the defendant’s waiver of rights under Rule 32.1 must be knowing and voluntary under a ‘totality of the circumstances.’” (citation omitted)
- “A parole revocation hearing is not a criminal prosecution.”
- 71-month sentence for mail fraud offenses
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Judges: McKee, Smith, Sloviter
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