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U.S. v. Neuhausser, No. 99-3763 (6th Cir.) (241 F.3d 460) (February 14, 2001) (Judge Gerald E. Rosen)

Here the Court held that, notwithstanding Apprendi, sentencing on the jury verdict alone was appropriate without additional facts such as drug quantities that were determined at sentencing under the "preponderance of the evidence standard," where the indictment and the jury instructions uniformly and consistently directed the jury to decide if ...

 

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