U.S. v. Skarie, No. 91-50007 (9th Cir.) (971 F.2d 317) (July 28, 1992) (Judge Dorothy Wright Nelson)
This is one of those rare cases in which a drug conviction was vacated because the court found that the Government had failed to prove that the defendant had the required "predisposition" to commit the crime prior to being approached by Government agents; and it is noted because it discusses …
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