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· 2/13/1984

United States v. Tebha

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  • 578 F. Supp. 1398

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  • special parole term violates due process because it fails to give the parolee notice of the sanction imposed for parole violations and it violates the principle of separation of powers because a judge is given unrestricted power to determine the sanction for a parole violation

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