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 unpaid informant ...
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