18 U.S.C. § 3522 : US Code - Section 3522: Probationers and parolees

Search 18 U.S.C. § 3522 : US Code - Section 3522: Probationers and parolees

(a) A probation officer may, upon the request of the Attorney
General, supervise any person provided protection under this
chapter who is on probation or parole under State law, if the State
involved consents to such supervision. Any person so supervised
shall be under Federal jurisdiction during the period of
supervision and shall, during that period be subject to all laws of
the United States which pertain to probationers or parolees, as the
case may be.
(b) The failure by any person provided protection under this
chapter who is supervised under subsection (a) to comply with the
memorandum of understanding entered into by that person pursuant to
section 3521(d) of this title shall be grounds for the revocation
of probation or parole, as the case may be.
(c) The United States Parole Commission and the Chairman of the
Commission shall have the same powers and duties with respect to a
probationer or parolee transferred from State supervision pursuant
to this section as they have with respect to an offender convicted
in a court of the United States and paroled under chapter 311 (!1)
of this title. The provisions of sections 4201 through 4204,
4205(a), (e), and (h), 4206 through 4215, and 4218 (!1) of this
title shall apply following a revocation of probation or parole
under this section.
(d) If a person provided protection under this chapter who is on
probation or parole and is supervised under subsection (a) of this
section has been ordered by the State court which imposed sentence
on the person to pay a sum of money to the victim of the offense
involved for damage caused by the offense, that penalty or award of
damages may be enforced as though it were a civil judgment rendered
by a United States district court. Proceedings to collect the
moneys ordered to be paid may be instituted by the Attorney General
in any United States district court. Moneys recovered pursuant to
such proceedings shall be distributed to the victim.
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