§3572. Imposition of a sentence of fine and related matters — Inbound Citations
18 U.S.C. § 3572
Cited by 6 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 18 U.S.C. § 3572 as a whole
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(2) Upon determination of the amount of restitution owed to each victim, the court shall, pursuant to section 3572, specify in the restitution order the manner in which, and the schedule according to which, the restitution is to be paid, in consideration of—(A) the financial resources and other assets of the defendant, including whether any of these assets are jointly controlled;(B) projected earnings and other income of the defendant; and(C) any financial obligations of the defendant; including obligations to dependents.
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(D) the fine imposition provisions set forth in section 3572 of title 18;
Citations to §3572(d)
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(D) the schedule of payments (if other than immediate payment is permitted under section 3572(d));
Citations to §3572(h)
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(d) Within ten working days after a fine or restitution is determined to be delinquent as provided in section 3572(h), the Attorney General shall notify the person whose fine or restitution is delinquent, to inform the person of the delinquency.
Citations to §3572(i)
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(e) Within ten working days after a fine or restitution is determined to be in default as provided in section 3572(i), the Attorney General shall notify the person defaulting to inform the person that the fine or restitution is in default and the entire unpaid balance, including interest and penalties, is due within thirty days.