United States v. Cabello

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The Fifth Circuit affirmed the district court's imposition of the visitation condition as part of defendant's supervised release. The court held that the district court did not plainly err by imposing the visitation condition where the court has not addressed the constitutionality or substantive reasonableness of the challenged standard visitation condition or whether a district court must explain its reasons for imposing a standard condition. Defendant conceded that the court did not ordinarily find plain error when it has not previously addressed an issue. View "United States v. Cabello" on Justia Law