U.S. v. Noble, No. 01-4287 (7th Cir.) (299 F.3d 907) (August 20, 2002) (Judge Ann Claire Williams)
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August 05, 2002
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Concurrent and Consecutive Sentences.
Here the Court held there was no Apprenci violation where a combined consecutive sentence did not exceed the combined maximum for the two counts, but reliable evidence did not support attribution of a portion of drug quantity to the defendant.
Defendant appealed from the sentence imposed upon him on remand ...
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