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- Q4792957 subject Q8167231.
- Q4792957 subject Q8584761.
- Q4792957 subject Q8878900.
- Q4792957 subject Q8880095.
- Q4792957 abstract "The Armed Career Criminal Act of 1984 (ACCA) is a United States federal law that provides sentence enhancements for felons who commit crimes with firearms, if convicted of certain crimes three or more times.If a felon has been convicted more than twice of a "violent felony" or a "serious" drug crime, the Act provides a minimum sentence of fifteen years, instead of the ten-year maximum prescribed under the Gun Control Act. The Act provides for a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.".
- Q4792957 wikiPageExternalLink johnson-v-united-states-3.
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- Q4792957 wikiPageWikiLink Q329425.
- Q4792957 wikiPageWikiLink Q4880418.
- Q4792957 wikiPageWikiLink Q5069670.
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- Q4792957 wikiPageWikiLink Q7690210.
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- Q4792957 wikiPageWikiLink Q8167231.
- Q4792957 wikiPageWikiLink Q8584761.
- Q4792957 wikiPageWikiLink Q8878900.
- Q4792957 wikiPageWikiLink Q8880095.
- Q4792957 comment "The Armed Career Criminal Act of 1984 (ACCA) is a United States federal law that provides sentence enhancements for felons who commit crimes with firearms, if convicted of certain crimes three or more times.If a felon has been convicted more than twice of a "violent felony" or a "serious" drug crime, the Act provides a minimum sentence of fifteen years, instead of the ten-year maximum prescribed under the Gun Control Act. The Act provides for a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.".
- Q4792957 label "Armed Career Criminal Act".