Sherman v. U.S., No. 87 (U.S. Supreme Court) (356 U.S. 369; 78 S.Ct. 819) (May 19, 2058) (Justice Warren)
In one of its seminal cases on entrapment, the Court held, inter alia, that "the issue of whether a defendant has been entrapped is for the jury as part of its function of determining the guilt or innocence of the accused." (Id., at 377).
In this case, an …
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