                 TITLE 18--CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
 
                     PART III--PRISONS AND PRISONERS
 
           CHAPTER 306--TRANSFER TO OR FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES
 
Sec. 4104. Transfer of offenders on probation

    (a) Prior to consenting to the transfer to the United States of an 
offender who is on probation, the Attorney General shall determine that 
the appropriate United States district court is willing to undertake the 
supervision of the offender.
    (b) Upon the receipt of an offender on probation from the 
authorities of a foreign country, the Attorney General shall cause the 
offender to be brought before the United States district court which is 
to exercise supervision over the offender.
    (c) The court shall place the offender under supervision of the 
probation officer of the court. The offender shall be supervised by a 
probation officer, under such conditions as are deemed appropriate by 
the court as though probation had been imposed by the United States 
district court.
    (d) The probation may be revoked in accordance with section 3653 of 
this title and rule 32(f) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. A 
violation of the conditions of probation shall constitute grounds for 
revocation. If probation is revoked the suspended sentence imposed by 
the sentencing court shall be executed.
    (e) The provisions of sections 4105 and 4106 of this title shall be 
applicable following a revocation of probation.
    (f) Prior to consenting to the transfer from the United States of an 
offender who is on probation, the Attorney General shall obtain the 
assent of the court exercising jurisdiction over the probationer.

(Added Pub. L. 95-144, Sec. 1, Oct. 28, 1977, 91 Stat. 1215.)
