U.S. v. Carrera, No. 00-1234 (7th Cir.) (259 F.3d 818) (August 3, 2001) (Judge Michael S. Kanne)
In this case the defendants argued that the district court's finding that their offenses involved over 500 grams of cocaine violated the rule announced by the Supreme Court in Apprendi because it resulted in a mandatory minimum term of supervised release. In rejecting that claim, the Court stated:
"Even if ...
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