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U.S. v. Montoya, No. 94-1666 (1st Cir.) (62 F.3d 1) (July 27, 1995) (Judge Michael Boudin)

This case deals with sentencing entrapment or "sentencing factor manipulation" where the defendant claims that the Government improperly enlarged the scope or scale of the crime in order to increase the sentence. While the court finds that the Government's conduct in this case was not improper, it does hold that …

 

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