This case is before the Court for consideration in light of
United States v. Booker,
In her initial brief on direct appeal, Britt did not assert error based on
Apprendi v. New Jersey,
In
United States v. Levy,
Parties must submit all issues on appeal in their initial briefs. When new authority arises after a brief is filed, this circuit permits parties to submit supplemental authority on “intervening decisions or new developments” regarding issues already properly raised in the initial briefs. Also, parties can seek permission of the court to file supplemental briefs on this new authority. But parties cannot properly raise new issues at supplemental briefing, even if the issues arise based on the intervening decisions or new developments cited in the supplemental authority.
Id.
(quoting
United States v. Nealy,
OPINION REINSTATED IN PART; AFFIRMED IN PART.
