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U.S. v. Thomas, No. 96-50110 (9th Cir.) (134 F.3d 975) (January 22, 1998) (Judge Stephen Reinhardt)

It is beyond denial that entrapment has become an indispensable and frequently used tactic in an enormous number of Government prosecutions; and perhaps because it is deemed so critical to the administration of justice in America, most courts are leery of any restrictions on the practice. It is also beyond ...

 

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