With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". was charged with violating 8 U.S.C. § 1326(a) and (b)(2) (reentry by an alien after deportation). Attached to the indictment was a notice of prior conviction of three counts of felony aggravated assault, which are aggravated felonies as that term is defined and used in 8 U.S.C. §§ 1101(a)(43) and 1326(b)(2). Jimenez-Cohenete pleaded guilty before the District Court. On August 6, 2004, Jimenez-Cohenete was sentenced by the District Court to 46 months incarceration, three years supervised release, and a special assessment of $100. On appeal, this Court vacated the sentence and remanded for resentencing under United States v. Booker, 543 g Almendarez-Torres. This argument, too, is precluded by a prior decision of this Court. See United States v. Coleman, 451 F.3d 154, 160 (3d Cir. 2006) (<HOLDING>). Almendarez-Torres is the law of the land

A: recognizing continuing validity of the butner decision
B: recognizing the prior conviction exception of almendareztorres
C: holding that shepard did not affect the continuing validity of almendareztorres
D: holding that nothing in blakely or booker alters the continuing validity of the almendareztorres exception to apprendi
C.