United States v. Doswell, No. 11-4190 (4th Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CaseIn July 1994, defendant was convicted of robbery and sentenced to 210 months of incarceration, followed by a three year term of supervised release. In August 2010, defendant's probation officer filed a Notice of Violation, alleging six violations of the conditions of defendant's supervised release. Defendant subsequently appealed the judgment of the district court revoking his term of supervised release and sentencing him to 24 months of incarceration. Because the court failed to comply with Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 32.1(b)(2)(C) when it admitted and relied on hearsay evidence at defendant's revocation hearing, the court vacated and remanded for further proceedings.
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