§3555. Order of notice to victims — Inbound Citations
18 U.S.C. § 3555
Cited by 5 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 18 U.S.C. § 3555 as a whole
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(b) An individual found guilty of an offense shall be sentenced, in accordance with the provisions of section 3553, to—(1) a term of probation as authorized by subchapter B;(2) a fine as authorized by subchapter C; or(3) a term of imprisonment as authorized by subchapter D.
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(c) An organization found guilty of an offense shall be sentenced, in accordance with the provisions of section 3553, to—(1) a term of probation as authorized by subchapter B; or(2) a fine as authorized by subchapter C.
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(d) Prior to imposing an order of notice pursuant to section 3555, the court shall give notice to the defendant and the Government that it is considering imposing such an order. Upon motion of the defendant or the Government, or on its own motion, the court shall—(1) permit the defendant and the Government to submit affidavits and written memoranda addressing matters relevant to the imposition of such an order;(2) afford counsel an opportunity in open court to address orally the appropriateness of the imposition of such an order; and(3) include in its statement of reasons pursuant to subsection (c) specific reasons underlying its determinations regarding the nature of such an order.Upon motion of the defendant or the Government, or on its own motion, the court may in its discretion employ any additional procedures that it concludes will not unduly complicate or prolong the sentencing process.
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(3) give to the victims of the offense the notice ordered pursuant to the provisions of section 3555;