28 U.S.C. § 3006

Affidavit requirements

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Any affidavit required of the United States by this chapter may be made on information and belief, if reliable and reasonably necessary, establishing with particularity, to the court’s satisfaction, facts supporting the claim of the United States.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1994–2020 · leading case: Schueler v. Rayjas Enterprises, Inc.
Schueler v. Rayjas Enterprises, Inc. (1994) nysd “Section 3008 [see 28 USC § 3006 ]. Affidavit requirements This section establishes the standard for allegations in affidavits submitted by the United States in enforcement proceedings.”
Jackson v. Warden, FCI McDowell (2019) wvsd · cites it 3× “In Durham, the Circuit Court held that in cases involving the revocation of supervised release, the standard for determining the appointment of counsel is the defendant’s financial inability to retain counsel, as set forth in 28 U.S.C. § 3006 (a)(1)(E), not the standard used to…”
United States v. Key (2020) tnwd “28 U.S.C. § 3006 ; see United States v. Schippers, 982 F.”
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