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Supreme Court hears arguments in Erlanger v. United States over ACCAdifferent-occasions clause and who decides prior-offense facts
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Summary
At oral argument in Erlanger v. United States, counsel and the justices debated whether the Armed Career Criminal Act(ACCA) different-occasions clause requires jury findings under the Sixth Amendment or whether judges may determine separateness of prior offenses; discussions focused on precedent (Apprendi, Almendarez Torres, Wooden), bifurcation, and harmless-error review.
The Supreme Court on oral argument examined whether the Armed Career Criminal Act(ACCA) requires a jury, not a judge, to decide whether a defendant's prior offenses occurred on "different occasions," a factual determination that can trigger a mandatory enhancement.
Counsel for the petitioner, identified in argument as Mister Fisher, told the justices that "the
