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Revocation superv rls, or revocation of supervised release, refers to a legal process in which a court can terminate a person's supervised release early due to violations of the conditions set during their release. This can occur if the individual fails to comply with rules, commits new offenses, or poses a threat to public safety. The revocation can lead to imprisonment or additional sanctions, depending on the severity of the violations. Essentially, it serves as a mechanism to ensure compliance and accountability for individuals on supervised release.

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