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Does today's Southern Union opinion mean a right to a jury trial (in some cases) to the award of restitution?

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That's one of the questions raised by today's significant SCOTUS opinion ''[http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/11pdf/11-94a1b2.pdf Southern Union v United States].'' See a short discussion at Sentencing Law and Policy blog [http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/2012/06/doesnt-southern-union-suggest-sixth-amendment-limits-judicial-factfinding-for-restitution-punishment.html here], in which the initial conclusion is "yes."
 
That's one of the questions raised by today's significant SCOTUS opinion ''[http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/11pdf/11-94a1b2.pdf Southern Union v United States].'' See a short discussion at Sentencing Law and Policy blog [http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/2012/06/doesnt-southern-union-suggest-sixth-amendment-limits-judicial-factfinding-for-restitution-punishment.html here], in which the initial conclusion is "yes."
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That's one of the questions raised by today's significant SCOTUS opinion Southern Union v United States. See a short discussion at Sentencing Law and Policy blog here, in which the initial conclusion is "yes."