Docket 19-8097
Docket 19-8097
Reed v. United States
This case concerns whether the Constitution requires a jury, rather than a judge, to determine if a defendant's prior crimes were committed on separate occasions for the purpose of sentencing enhancements.
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This case concerns whether the Constitution requires a jury, rather than a judge, to determine if a defendant's prior crimes were committed on separate occasions for the purpose of sentencing enhancements.
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