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U.S. v. Riley, No. 95-9042 (11th Cir.) (142 F.3d 1254) (June 3, 1998) (Per Curiam)

Case held that in a conspiracy to distribute case with two different drugs that produce two different mandatory minimum sentences, but the jury returns only a general verdict, the district court must stay below the lower statutory maximum.

In rendering its decision, the Court joined with the majority of Circuits, ...

 

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