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U.S. v. Ramirez-Rangel, No. 95-10074 (9th Cir.) (103 F.3d 1501) (January 9, 1997) (Judge Jr. William C. Canby)

This is an important sentencing entrapment case because, rather than pretending that there is no such thing as sentencing entrapment (as many courts insist), the Ninth Circuit addresses the issue honestly. In this case a confidential informant and a DEA agent (who spoke no Spanish) arranged a sting operation to ...

 

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