U.S. v. Malouf, No. 05-2245 (1st Cir.) (466 F.3d 21) (October 13, 2006) (Judge Juan R. Torruella)
Here the Court held that the imposition of a mandatory minimum sentence based on a sentencing court’s determination of the quantity of drugs by a mere preponderance of the evidence did not violate the principles laid down by U.S. v. Booker.
In U.S. v. Malouf, 377 F.Supp.2d 315 (D.Mass. June …
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