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U.S. v. Hach, No. 98-1691 (7th Cir.) (162 F.3d 937) (December 9, 1998) (Judge Joel L. Flaum)

In this case the Court rejected the defendant's contention that the district court erred in failing to give his theory of defense instruction. It wrote: "A defendant is entitled to an instruction presenting his theory of the defense if the proposed instruction meets four conditions: 1) it is a correct ...

 

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