On February 14, 1974, defendant sold a quantity of heroin to Trooper A. Reppenhagen at the apartment of and in the presence of one James Cotton. Cotton had set up the meeting between defendant and Reppenhagen, and defendant sought to establish by way of defense that he had obtained drugs for Reppenhagen, whom he believed to be Cotton's friend, as a favor to Cotton, and that he was not a seller of drugs but rather an agent for the buyer. The trial court, acting without a jury...
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