Jonathan Brownlee v. Keith Hearns, et al.
Should the United States Probationary Officer Robert Cowan be held criminally liable for his actions which caused the Petitioner to take supervised release, resulting in a violent charge against CEVS and demands restitution as a condition of loss of liberty?
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