U.S. v. Rios-Calderon, No. 93-1583 (7th Cir.) (80 F.3d 194) (March 19, 1996) (Judge Diane P. Wood)
Loaded on May 1, 1996
published in Punch and Jurists
May 06, 1996
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In this case, involving the testimony of a paid informant who had been paid $54,000 for his efforts, the court held that the trial judge had given proper supplemental instructions regarding the meaning of "entrapment" and "ensnarement".
While the technical issue in this case was whether the district court had ...
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