U.S. v. Miguel, No. 01-10538 (9th Cir.) (338 F.3d 995) (July 23, 2003) (Judge Thomas G. Nelson)
Loaded on July 1, 2003
published in Punch and Jurists
July 07, 2003
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Juvenile Offenses/Offenders.
Here the Court held that Apprendi does not require that a jury find the facts that allow a district court to try juveniles as an adult.
Defendants were convicted of felony murder, attempted robbery, attempted burglary, and several firearms charges. The District Court sentenced defendants to life imprisonment on the ...
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- U.S. v. Miguel, No. 01-10538 (9th Cir.) (338 F.3d 995) (July 23, 2003) (Judge Thomas G. Nelson)
- U.S. v. Yirkovsky, No. 02-1176 (8th Cir.) (338 F.3d 936) (July 31, 2003) (Judge David R. Hansen)
- Ford v. Hubbard, No. 98-56455 (9th Cir.) (330 F.3d 1086) (September 6, 2002) (Judge Stephen Reinhardt)
- Brown v. Greiner, No. 01-CV-2528 (JG) (E.D.N.Y.) (258 F.Supp.2d 68) (March 21, 2003) (Judge John Gleeson)
- U.S. v. Pasquantino, No. 01-4463 (4th Cir.) (336 F.3d 221) (July 18, 2003) (Judge Clyde H. Hamilton)
- U.S. v. Flores, No. 02-3380 (8th Cir.) (336 F.3d 760) (July 18, 2003) (Judge Diana E. Murphy)
- Limone v. U.S., No. Civ. No. 02-10890-NG (D.Mass.) (271 F.Supp.2d 345) (July 17, 2003) (Judge Nancy Gertner)
- Shabazz v. Artuz, No. 02-2320 (2nd Cir.) (336 F.3d 154) (July 18, 2003) (Judge Rosemary S. Pooler)
- Farrakhan v. State of Washingtom, No. 01-35032 (9th Cir.) (338 F.3d 1009) (July 25, 2003) (Judge Richard A. Paez)
- U.S. v. T.M., No. 02-10189 (9th Cir.) (330 F.3d 1235) (June 4, 2003) (Judge Jr. William C. Canby)
- U.S. v. Rhodes, No. 02-2218 (7th Cir.) (330 F.3d 949) (June 2, 2003) (Judge John L. Coffey)
- Spurlock v. Thompson, No. 01-6356 (6th Cir.) (330 F.3d 791) (May 30, 2003) (Judge R. Guy Jr. Cole)
- McNeely v. Blanas, No. 02-15860 (9th Cir.) (336 F.3d 822) (April 18, 2003) (Judge A. Wallace Tashima)
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