OPINION
LACAGNINA, Judge.
In this case Jack Stinson, Jr. was found guilty by a jury of possession and sale of cocaine, one count each. Entrapment was the only defense raised and was submitted to the jury for its consideration. After the verdicts were returned, the trial court granted Stinson's motion for acquittal on the basis that the conduct of the confidential informant was so outrageous that due process and fundamental fairness barred the convictions....
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