What was unconstitutional about the sentences ordered in the Blakely and Booker cases?
A) They were based on facts that were proven at the sentence hearing.
B) They were longer than was allowed by law at the time.
C) They were based on evidence that was later found not to be true.
D) They were based on evidence that the juries in these cases did not hear.
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