Salinas v. U.S., No. 96-738 (U.S. Supreme Court) (522 U.S. 52; 118 S.Ct. 469) (December 2, 1997) (Justice Kennedy)
Salinas was a deputy sheriff at a county jail in Texas where a federal prisoner was being housed. The prisoner paid him designer watches and a pickup truck for "contact visits" with his wife and, on other occasions, with his girlfriend. Salinas was convicted of bribery, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. …
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