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Any person who engages in a continuing criminal enterprise shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment which may not be less than 20 years and which may be up to life imprisonment, to a fine not to exceed the greater of that authorized in ance with the provisions of title 18 or $2,000,000 if the defendant is an
CACI means California Civil Instructions. Are the CACI mandatory? The Judicial Council has not mandated use of CACI to the exclusion of other jury instructions.
The Crime of Continuing Criminal Enterprise Defined The CCE Statute makes it a federal crime for anyone to commit or conspire to commit a series of felony violations of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 when these acts are taken by five or more persons.
Continuing criminal enterprise (CCE) is defined as a violation of any federal drug trafficking statute that is part of a continuing series of violations of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse and Prevention Act of 1970 when the acts are taken by five or more people.
This law makes it illegal to commit or conspire to commit a series of felony violations of the Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970. Anyone convicted faces harsh penalties and significant fines of up to $2 million, along with the forfeiture of profits.
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First, the defendants conduct must constitute a felony violation of the Federal drug laws; secondly, that conduct must occur as part of a continuing series of violations; thirdly, the defendant must undertake the activity in concert with five or more persons; fourthly, the defendant must act as the organizer,
The Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute (commonly referred to as CCE Statute or Kingpin Statute) is a United States federal law that targets large-scale drug traffickers who are responsible for long-term and elaborate drug conspiracies.

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