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Federal CDs handling their first (or their next) supervised-release revocation hearing.

Supervised-release revocation defense. § 3583 + Rule 32.1 + USSG Chapter 7. $XXX.

One pack document. The § 3583(e) preponderance framework and reimprisonment caps, the § 3583(g) mandatory-revocation triggers, the Rule 32.1(b)(2) hearing-rights checklist, the USSG § 7C1.1 grade-of-violation classification against the § 7C1.5 revocation table, a § 7C1.4 individualized-assessment mitigation structure, a reply-brief framework, and the methods + source URLs bibliography. Every authority quoted verbatim with its source URL.

Walk into the revocation hearing with the § 3583(e) preponderance posture, the § 3583(g) mandatory-vs-discretionary analysis, the Rule 32.1(b)(2) confrontation and mitigation rights, the USSG § 7C1.1 grade classification, and the § 7C1.5 revocation-table range pre-mapped, plus a § 7C1.4 individualized-assessment mitigation structure ready to fill in. The § 3583(e)(3) reimprisonment cap and the § 3583(h) post-revocation supervised-release ceiling are pre-computed so the government cannot inflate either.

Supervised-Release Violation Pack

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Supervised-Release Violation Pack

Pre-drafted supervised-release revocation defense pack: the § 3583(e) preponderance framework and reimprisonment caps, the § 3583(g) mandatory-revocation triggers, the Rule 32.1(b)(2) hearing-rights checklist, the USSG Chapter 7 grade-of-violation and revocation-table framework, and a mitigation-at-revocation structure. Every citation carries a verified source URL.


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The math: $97/mo gets you 3 briefs/mo (any combo of Sentencing Snapshot, JSIN Exclusion Brief, or Forensic Foundation Pack templates). At ~$177/hr CJA rate, that’s one billable hour to recover an entire month of brief work.

CJA panel rate cited: $177/hr (2026 non-capital schedule, effective 2026-01-01). Source: uscourts.gov.

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Frequently asked questions.

What do I get?

An eight-section pack document: cover (your case identifier + jurisdiction stamped on), the § 3583(e)/(g) revocation theory addressing the preponderance standard and the mandatory-vs-discretionary distinction, the § 3583(e)(3) lead authority quoted verbatim with its source URL, the attaching authority (§ 3583(g) mandatory triggers, Rule 32.1(b)(2) hearing rights, USSG § 7C1.1 grades, § 7C1.4 individualized assessment), pre-drafted response language, a reply-brief framework anticipating the government's and probation officer's arguments, procedure notes covering the Rule 32.1 rights checklist and the § 3583(h) post-revocation supervised-release ceiling, and the methods + source URLs bibliography including the full USSG § 7C1.5 revocation table.

Is this legal advice?

No. The pack is a litigation-preparation aid modeled on the published statutory text of 18 U.S.C. § 3583, the procedure in Fed. R. Crim. P. 32.1, and the advisory USSG Chapter 7 policy statements. Counsel of record confirms the current Guidelines Manual edition, adapts the language to the controlling circuit's revocation doctrine and the actual docket, and exercises independent judgment on grade classification and the requested disposition before filing.

Why $197?

A federal CD preparing a supervised-release revocation defense by hand maps the § 3583(e) framework and reimprisonment caps, analyzes whether § 3583(g) mandatory revocation applies, works the USSG § 7C1.1 grade against the § 7C1.5 revocation table on the original-sentencing criminal-history category, and builds the § 7C1.4 individualized-assessment mitigation. That is several hours of attorney time. At a CJA panel rate (~$177/hr), the recovered billable is well over $700 per case. The pack is priced consistent with the substantive federal packs (compassionate release, district recon).

When do I use this?

Use it after a petition for revocation of supervised release is filed under 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e) and Fed. R. Crim. P. 32.1, and before the revocation hearing. It applies whether the alleged violation is a discretionary § 3583(e)(3) violation or a mandatory § 3583(g) trigger.

Do you cite anything I cannot independently verify?

No. Every citation carries a source URL stored alongside. The authorities are 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e)/(g)/(h) (Cornell LII), Fed. R. Crim. P. 32.1 (Cornell LII), and the USSG Chapter 7, Part C policy statements including the § 7C1.5 revocation table (ussc.gov). No case-law reporter cites are invented, Morrissey v. Brewer and Gagnon v. Scarpelli are named generally as the due-process origin of Rule 32.1. All verified during template authorship per the no-hallucinated-legal-data rule.

What is the refund policy?

7-day full refund, no questions asked.

CJA panel rate cited: $177/hr (2026 non-capital schedule, effective 2026-01-01). Source: uscourts.gov.