Rosie Diggles v. United States
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Is the Court required to orally pronounce special conditions and give reasons for those special condition, as a condition of mandatory supervision, at sentencing, or is it sufficient to reference to an external document, for a list of special conditions that may or will be imposed at sentencing. Even when the external documents provides no reasoning for the imposition?
Is the Court required to orally pronounce special conditions and give reasons for those special condition, as a condition of mandatory supervision, at sentencing, or is it sufficient to reference to an external document, for a list of special conditions that may or will be imposed at sentencing. Even when the external documents provides no reasoning for the imposition?