U.S. v. Stines, No. 00-1222 (6th Cir.) (313 F.3d 912) (December 3, 2002) (Judge Eugene E. Jr. Siler)
Although a drug conspiracy alleged in an indictment did not specify the quantity of cocaine and cocaine base, sentences did not trigger Apprendi because drug type and quantity attributed did not affect the statutory maximum.
The four defendants on this case were found guilty of conspiring to distribute and to ...
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