William Clayton Pierce v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 1969-08-20

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RUBIN, District Judge: The defendant, Pierce, was convicted on two counts of passing and selling counterfeit money, 1 and sentenced to a term of ten years. Appealing, he complains that the trial judge improperly refused to charge the jury on entrapment, that the government failed to disclose the address of a witness about whom he inquired in pre-trial…

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