Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 98 Part 2.djvu/835

 PUBLIC LAW 98-473—OCT. 12, 1984

98 STAT. 1995

"§ 3565. Revocation of probation Post, p. 2039. "(a) CONTINUATION OR REVOCATION.—If the defendant violates a ^^ ^sc 3565. condition of probation at any time prior to the expiration or termination of the term of probation, the court may, after a hearing pursuant to Rule 32.1 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 18 USC app. and after considering the factors set forth in section 3553(a) to the extent that they are applicable— "(1) continue him on probation, with or without extending the term of modifying or enlarging the conditions; or "(2) revoke the sentence of probation and impose any other sentence that was available under subchapter A at the time of the initial sentencing. "(b) DELAYED REVOCATION.—The power of the court to revoke a sentence of probation for violation of a condition of probation, and to impose another sentence, extends beyond the expiration of the term of probation for any period reasonably necessary for the adjudication of matters arising before its expiration if, prior to its expiration, a warrant or summons has been issued on the basis of an allegation of such a violation. "§ 3566. Implementation of a sentence of probation 18 USC 8566. "The implementation of a sentence of probation is governed by the provisions of subchapter A of chapter 229. Post, p. 2001. "SUBCHAPTER C—FINES "Sec. "3571. "3572. "3573. "3574.

Sentence of fine. Imposition of a sentence of fine. Modification or remission of fine. Implementation of a sentence of fine.

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"SUBCHAPTER C—FINES "§ 3571. Sentence of fine "(a) IN GENERAL.—A defendant who has been found guilty of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine. "(b) AUTHORIZED FINES.—Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the authorized fines are— "(1) if the defendant is an individual— "(A) for a felony, or for a misdemeanor resulting in the loss of human life, not more than $250,000; "(B) for any other misdemeanor, not more than $25,000; and • "(C) for an infraction, not more than $1,000; and "(2) if the defendant is an organization— "(A) for a felony, or for a misdemeanor resulting in the loss of human life, not more than $500,000; "(B) for any other misdemeanor, not more than $100,000; and "(C) for an infraction, not more than $10,000.

18 USC 3571.

"§ 3572. Imposition of a sentence of fine "(a) FACTORS To B E CONSIDERED IN IMPOSING FINE.—The court, in determining whether to impose a fine, and, if a fine is to be imposed, in determining the amount of the fine, the time for payment, and the method of payment, shall consider—

18 USC 3572.

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