United States v. George C. Hook

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2006-12-13

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MANION, Circuit Judge. George Clive Hook, a white collar criminal, was scheduled by his probation officer to submit to DNA collection while serving his term of supervised release. Hook filed a verified petition with the district court objecting to this process. The district court denied Hook’s petition and ordered him to submit to DNA collection. Hook appeals, and we affirm. </p…

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