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- Cunningham_v._California holding "The Sixth Amendment, as interpreted in Blakely v. Washington, applies to California's determinate sentencing law, and requires that the facts necessary to support imposing the upper term of imprisonment under that scheme be submitted to a jury and proved beyond a reasonable doubt.".