U.S. v. Chase, No. 00-4803 (4th Cir.) (296 F.3d 247) (July 10, 2002) (Judge William W. Jr. Wilkins)
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Concurrent and Consecutive Sentences.
Although a single 360-month sentence for conspiracy exceeded the applicable statutory maximum, such error was harmless under Apprendi where the district court could have sentenced defendant to consecutive terms totaling 360 months.
The defendant in this case was convicted of various conspiracy and substantive drug crimes; and he …
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