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U.S. v. Alborola-Rodriguez, No. 96-5533 (11th Cir.) (153 F.3d 1269) (September 4, 1998) (Judge Joel F. Dubina)

This case is noted for two reasons. First, it emphasizes one of the great legal fictions that has developed in the field of criminal law since the advent of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines - namely, that a criminal defendant has a right to a jury determination, based on proof beyond ...

 

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