Revocation of Supervised Release. The defendant understands that, if he were to violate any condition of supervised release, he could be sentenced to an additional term of imprisonment up to the length of the original supervised release term, subject to the statutory maximums set forth in 18 U.S.C. § 3583.
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Revocation of Supervised Release. The defendant understands that, if he were to violate any condition of supervised release, he could be sentenced to an additional term of imprisonment of up to the length of the original supervised release term, subject to the statutory maximums set forth in 18 U.S.C. § 3583.
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Revocation of Supervised Release. The defendant understands that, if he were to violate any condition of supervised release, he could be sentenced to an additional term of imprisonment up to the length of the original supervised release term, subject to the statutory maximums set forth in pursuant 18 U.S.C. § 35833583(e).
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Revocation of Supervised Release. The defendant Defendant understands that, that if he the Defendant were to violate any condition of supervised release, he the Defendant could be sentenced to an additional term of imprisonment up to the length of the original supervised release term, subject to the statutory maximums set forth in 18 U.S.C. § 3583.
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Revocation of Supervised Release. The defendant understands that, that if he the defendant were to violate any condition of supervised release, he the defendant could be sentenced to an additional term of imprisonment up to the length of the original supervised release term, subject to the statutory maximums set forth in 18 U.S.C. § 3583.
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