Cox v. Louisiana, No. 24 (U.S. Supreme Court) (379 U.S. 536; 85 S.Ct. 453) (January 18, 2065) (Justice Goldberg)
This case is part of the Supreme Court's line of cases dealing with the topic of entrapment by estoppel - a narrow exception to the general rule of law that ignorance of the law is no defense. That defense applies where a Government official with sufficient authority assures a defendant ...
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