U.S. v. Reiner, No. CRIM.04-127-P-H-01 (D.Me.) (393 F.Supp.2d 52) (October 12, 2005) (Judge D. Brock Hornby)
The Court held that the Supreme Court’s 1995 ruling in Libretti v. U.S., to the effect that a defendant does not have a constitutional right to a jury verdict on criminal forfeiture issues, has not been disturbed by the Court's later ruling in Apprendi.
The defendant in this case was …
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