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U.S. v. Meyer, No. 96-4230 (7th Cir.) (149 F.3d 535) (June 23, 1998) (Judge Harlington Jr. Wood)

Court held that the district court erred in failing to give a requested buyer-seller instruction to the jury in the case of one defendant which required reversal of his conviction.

Here the court stated that "A defendant must satisfy a four-part test before he is entitled to a jury instruction ...

 

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