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U.S. v. Kinter, No. 99-4621 (4th Cir.) (235 F.3d 192) (December 19, 2000) (Judge Paul V. Niemeyer)

Here the Court addressed the tantalizing issue of whether Apprendi entitles a defendant to have a jury decide, by proof beyond a reasonable doubt, every fact that has the real effect of increasing his sentence - a proposition it ultimately rejected.

This decision is noted for Judge Niemeyer’s candid and ...

 

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