U.S. v. Garza-Juarez, No. 92-10187 (9th Cir.) (992 F.2d 896) (April 23, 1993) (Judge Ruggero J. Aldisert)
Here the Court held that a downward departure may be warranted "when government agents use persuasion alone, not threats" - calling such tactics "imperfect entrapment." (Id., at 912).
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