U.S. v. Keeling, No. 99-6209 (10th Cir.) (235 F.3d 533) (December 15, 2000) (Judge Paul J. Jr. Kelly)
Here, where the defendant failed to object to the district court's determination of the drug quantity at sentencing, the Tenth Circuit held that the defendant was not entitled to any Apprendi relief because he could not show "plain" error.
It is becoming increasingly apparent that, despite all of the uproar ...
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