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U.S. v. Stavig, No. 95-2793 (8th Cir.) (80 F.3d 1241) (April 10, 1996) (Judge John R. Gibson)

After a broad review of the concept of sentencing entrapment, the Court concluded that the Government had not engaged in such conduct and therefore the district court properly refused to grant a downward departure.

This case contains one of the better reviews of the status of the concept of "sentencing ...

 

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