United States v. Misraje

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The Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court's revocation of defendant's supervised release after he committed two violations of a condition that he possess and use only those computers and computer-related devices he had disclosed to his supervising officer. The panel held that the probation office did not unreasonably delay the initiation of a petition for revocation of supervised release in this matter as defendant caused the delay by obstructing the probation office's investigation of the conduct leading to the filing of the petition for revocation; the Fifth Amendment did not apply to law enforcement questions to defendant about his compliance with the terms and conditions of supervision; and defendant violated the computer "use" condition of supervised release when he availed himself of the functions of an undisclosed device. View "United States v. Misraje" on Justia Law