U.S. v. Bjorkman, No. 99-3302 (7th Cir.) (270 F.3d 482) (October 30, 2001) (Per Curiam)
Here, the Seventh Circuit held, inter alia, that Apprendi does not require that drug quantities be treated as an “element” of a drug crime and that the failure to include the quantity of drugs in the indictment does not create a jurisdictional defect.
More than any other Circuit, the Seventh ...
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