On May 10, 1960, two detectives of the Utica Police Department induced a young man, 16 years of age, to make an attempt to purchase two quarts of beer at Mishlanie's Food Market, 801 Sunset Avenue, Utica, New York. For this purpose, the police officers supplied the young man with a one-dollar bill.
Leonard Slawson, the young man in question, testified that he went into the store and asked the defendant, the son of the owner who...
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