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U.S. v. White, No. 99-4578 (4th Cir.) (238 F.3d 537) (February 1, 2001) (Judge William W. Jr. Wilkins)

In this drug case, involving a conspiracy count and a possession with intent to distribute count, the Court held that the use of consecutive sentences pursuant to USSG § 5G1.2(d) under the practice known as stacking did not violate Apprendi.

Here the Court approved the use of stacking of consecutive ...

 

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