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Mitchell v. United States

''Mitchell v. United States'', is a United States Supreme Court case that considered two
Fifth Amendment privileges related to a criminal defendant’s rights against self-incrimination in a Federal District Court. First, does a defendant who waives the guilty plea also waive the privilege during the sentencing phase of the trial? Secondly, may an adverse inference be drawn from the defendant's silence when the court is determining facts related to the crime which will affect the severity of the sentence?〔

==Circumstances==
Amanda Mitchell was indicted, along with co-defendants, for one count conspiracy to distribute five or more kilograms of cocaine and pleaded guilty. However, Mitchell reserved the right to contest the drug quantity under the conspiracy count during her sentencing hearing. She was told before her plea was accepted, that she faced a mandatory minimum sentence of one year in prison for the conspiracy offense and a mandatory minimum of ten years in prison if the prosecution could prove the amount of cocaine involved was the required five kilograms necessary for the longer sentence. Mitchell was told that by making a guilty plea she was waiving her Fifth Amendment right to remain silent during the trial.〔

During the sentencing hearing, the District Court heard testimony from some of Mitchell's codefendants, that the amount of Mitchell's alleged drug sales put her over the five-kilogram threshold. Although Mitchell did not testify in defense of the government's changes regarding the quantity of the drug, her counsel argued that the quantity of cocaine attributable to her for sentencing purposes was less than the threshold. The District Court ruled that as a result of her guilty plea, Mitchell had forfeited the right to remain silent about the crime's details. The District Court accepted the testimony of her co-defendants' that put her over the five-kilogram threshold and that therefore the 10-year minimum sentence was mandated. It also noted that her failure to testify contributed to the court's decision to accept the co-defendants' testimony. The Court of Appeals affirmed this decision.〔

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