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221389P.pdf   12/01/2022  United States  v.  La'Ron Clower
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  22-1389
   U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri - St. Louis   
[PUBLISHED] [Loken, Author, with Arnold and Benton, Circuit Judges] Criminal case - Criminal law and Sentencing. Under the circumstances presented, at a revocation hearing, admitting the Probation Officer's report of the violations in the government's case-in-chief, when the officer was present and available for cross-examination, did not violate the defendant's due process confrontation rights; defendant failed to make a timely Bell objection calling for the government to explain why the domestic assault victim was not present to testify; the evidence presented was sufficient for the court to determine the violations were established and to revoke supervised release; the record provides sufficient evidence to show the new supervised release conditions added (sex offender treatment, polygraph testing, and GPS monitoring) were directly related to his initial sex offense and his supervised release violations.