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U.S. v. Searcy, No. 99-3585 (8th Cir.) (233 F.3d 1096) (November 13, 2000) (Judge Myron H. Bright)

The concept of sentencing entrapment (or, as some courts like to call it, sentencing factor manipulation) remains mired deep in the surreal world of judicial gamesmanship. Perhaps afraid to open the Pandora’s Box of improper conduct by law enforcement agents who manipulate sentences, many courts simply refuse to admit that ...

 

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