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U.S. v. Webb, No. 99-3114 (D.C. Cir.) (255 F.3d 890) (July 27, 2001) (Judge Merrick B. Garland)

Here the Court held that an alleged Apprendi error (not submitting to the jury the issue of how much drugs the defendant sold on three occasions to a government informant) dir not rise to the level of plain error.

The defendant in this case challenged his 30-year sentence as a ...

 

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