Skip navigation

U.S. v. Lampley, No. 96-7074 (10th Cir.) (127 F.3d 1231) (October 20, 1997) (Judge Monroe G. McKay)

One of the issues raised in this case was a contention by the defendant that the district court had erred by failing to grant him a judgment of acquittal based on entrapment. The Tenth Circuit disagreed. It held that "conflicting evidence as to a defendant's predisposition precludes a finding of ...

 

Full article and associated cases available to subscribers.

As a digital subscriber to Punch and Jurists, you can access full text and downloads for this and other premium content.

Subscribe today

Already a subscriber? Login