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U.S. v. Gamache, No. 97-2418 (1st Cir.) (156 F.3d 1) (August 5, 1998) (Judge Juan R. Torruella)

This is one of those rare cases in which a conviction was overturned "because the evidence raise[d] a reasonable doubt that the Government improperly induced a citizen to commit crimes that he was not predisposed to commit, yet crimes for which he was charged and convicted." (Id., at 12). Under …

 

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