Criminal Defense of Immigrants



 
 

§ 10.27 (B)

 
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                (B)  National Origin.  National origin, standing alone, is an insufficient and illegal basis on which to deny eligibility for rehabilitative programs or to impose a harsher sentence.  See § 10.2(B)(4), supra.

 

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CRIM DEF - SENTENCE - SUPERVISED RELEASE - DISTRICT COURT HAS NO AUTHORITY TO TOLL PERIOD OF SUPERVISED RELEASE AFTER DEPORTATION UNTIL RETURN
United States v. Cole, 567 F.3d 110 (3d Cir. May 20, 2009) (district court had no authority to order that the supervised release term of illegal reentry sentence be tolled as long as defendant remained outside of the United States following his possible removal after his prison term, because tolling is not a "condition" of supervised release within the meaning of 28 U.S.C. 3583(d)).

 

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