United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 530United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1999 |
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Side 120
... sentence , not broken up with dashes or separated into subsec- tions . That , along with the fact that the next three sentences refer directly to sentencing , strongly suggests that the entire first sentence defines crimes . Second ...
... sentence , not broken up with dashes or separated into subsec- tions . That , along with the fact that the next three sentences refer directly to sentencing , strongly suggests that the entire first sentence defines crimes . Second ...
Side 123
... sentencing factors , i . e . , factors that enhance a sentence , not elements of a separate crime . Id . , at 738-740 . Hence , it specified that the jury " was not re- quired " to determine whether petitioners used or carried ...
... sentencing factors , i . e . , factors that enhance a sentence , not elements of a separate crime . Id . , at 738-740 . Hence , it specified that the jury " was not re- quired " to determine whether petitioners used or carried ...
Side 124
... sentence as a sentencing fac- tor would give rise to significant constitutional questions . See 526 U. S. , at 239-252 . Here , even apart from the doc- trine of constitutional doubt , our consideration of § 924 ( c ) ( 1 ) ' s language ...
... sentence as a sentencing fac- tor would give rise to significant constitutional questions . See 526 U. S. , at 239-252 . Here , even apart from the doc- trine of constitutional doubt , our consideration of § 924 ( c ) ( 1 ) ' s language ...
Side 125
... sentences of §924 ( c ) ( 1 ) ( which appear after the sentence quoted above ( see Appen- dix , infra ) ) refer directly to sentencing : the first to recidi- vism , the second to concurrent sentences , the third to parole . These ...
... sentences of §924 ( c ) ( 1 ) ( which appear after the sentence quoted above ( see Appen- dix , infra ) ) refer directly to sentencing : the first to recidi- vism , the second to concurrent sentences , the third to parole . These ...
Side 126
... sentencing factor as one might imagine " ) . Tradi- tional sentencing factors often involve either characteristics of the offender , such as recidivism , or special features of the manner in which a basic crime was carried out ( e . g ...
... sentencing factor as one might imagine " ) . Tradi- tional sentencing factors often involve either characteristics of the offender , such as recidivism , or special features of the manner in which a basic crime was carried out ( e . g ...
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