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U.S. v. Berg, No. 98-2468 (8th Cir.) (178 F.3d 976) (May 27, 1999) (Judge Richard S. Arnold)

While this case is noted principally for Judge Bright's strong dissent, it is also noted for its recognition that sentencing entrapment "occurs when official [government] conduct leads a defendant predisposed to deal only in small quantities of drugs to deal in larger quantities, leading to an increased sentence." (Id., at ...

 

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