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U.S. v. Rogers, No. 99-15150 (11th Cir.) (228 F.3d 1318) (September 29, 2000) (Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat)

Just prior to the instant decision, the Eleventh Circuit held, in U.S. v. Swatzie, No. 00-10729 (11th Cir. 9/27/00), that the plain error rule precluded the defendant in that case from obtaining any appellate relief based on the Supreme Court’s decision in Apprendi v. New Jersey, 120 S.Ct. 2348 (2000). ...

 

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