Probation, Dec. 2000, ... A petition alleging a defendant's use of drugs in violation of a condition of supervised release instructing the defendant not to purchase, possess, use, distribute, or administer any drug was found to give sufficient notice of an allegation of possession of drugs to trigger mandatory revocation.
www.ussc.gov/training/Rev1004.pdf
If the defendant violates a condition of probation at any time prior to the expiration or termination of the term of probation, the court may, after a hearing pursuant to Rule 32.1 of the Federal Rules ... Mandatory Revocation for Possession of Controlled Substance or Firearm or Refusal To Comply With Drug Testing.—...
www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/3565.html
or (2) revoke the sentence of probation and resentence the defendant under subchapter A. (b) Mandatory Revocation for Possession of Controlled Substance or Firearm or Refusal To Comply With Drug Testing.--If the defendant-- (1) possesses a controlled substance in violation of the condition set forth in section 3563(a)(3);
law.justia.com/us/codes/title18/18usc3565.html
Sentencing options and alternatives, and probation in criminal cases. ... Sometimes, a defendant will be eligible for a "delayed sentence," meaning that if the defendant successfully completes probation, the criminal conviction will not be placed on his record.
www.expertlaw.com/library/criminal/sentences.html
a. Naval Clemency and Parole Board (NC&PB): Is the decision authority for parole and mandatory supervised release violation actions. It determines when ... (4) Coordinates violation-hearing actions with the NC&PB, and violation hearing date with the supervising U.S. Probation Officer (PO), the supervisee,
www.donhq.navy.mil/corb/ncpb/paroleprobationmandatory.h... www.donhq.navy.mil/corb/ncpb/paroleprobationmandatory.htm
A BILL to amend and reenact 19.2-306 of the Code of Virginia, relating to second probation violation; mandatory revocation of sentence or probation; penalty.
www.richmondsunlight.com/bill/2006/hb1316/fulltext/
Houston Probation Revocation Attorney and Deferred Adjudication Lawyer ... Revocation is the act of removing an offender from community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision due to the offender violating the conditions of his or her supervision and/or committing a new crime.
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If the probation sentence has been revoked, the individual is no longer on probation and no longer subject to conditions of probation. If mandatory revocation periods have been completed, DMV will examine an application for relicensing using law and Commissioner's Regulations.
www.co.warren.ny.us/emergency/stopdwi/relicensing.php
22revDPAW.fm (PDF File)
MCR 3.956(A)(4)(a)(i) (vii) and MCL 712A.18i(3)(a) (g), and MCL 769.1b(1)(a) (g) and MCR 6.937(A)(4)(a) (g). 22.5 Mandatory Probation Revocation for Commission of a Felony If a juvenile is placed on probation in either "automatic waiver" or designated case proceedings, the court must revoke probation and impose sentence...
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5. The Sentencing Guidelines' treatment of revocation of probation is advisory rather than mandatory, as noted previously, and these policy statements are only one of the factors the court shall consider in addressing modification of supervised release.
www.paed.uscourts.gov/documents/opinions/01D0391P.pdf