Can a court modify or revoke a restitution order as a condition of supervised release?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from U.S. v. Lussier, 104 F.3d 32 (2nd Cir. 1997):

18 U.S.C. 3663(g) (emphasis added). Lussier reads this provision as authorizing the sentencing court to modify all conditions of supervised release, including restitution orders that are also conditions of supervised release. See United States v. Johnson, 48 F.3d 806, 808 (4th Cir.1995) (citing section 3663(g) and noting that court is "authorized to revoke or modify a restitution order").

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