FLETCHER, Circuit Judge:
Kidd paid a U.S. Army private $300 to obtain three blank military dependent identification cards. He was convicted of bribing a public official in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 201(b)(3) (1982).
The evidence at trial supports the following version of the events: In December, 1980, Karen Johnson, a friend of Kidd's, telephoned James Alexander. Alexander worked in the Military I.D. Card Section at Fort Ord, California. Ms. Johnson put...
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