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John Murtha — Part 28
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Situation presented by the sheik's representatives to the
congressmen. Under all the evidence, therefore, the jury
could reasonably and rationally have found that Criden
and Thompson were aware that money was to be passed at
the meeting but that Murphy was not. The jury obviously
did not ultimately interpret the facts that way because
they also found Murphy guilty, but at least they did, or .
reasonably could have, interpreted Murphy's culpability
as being differently based than that of Thompson.
Thompson also complains about the court's supple-
mentary instruction to the jury in response to their notes
above, these arguments were carefully reviewed on the record
at trial and need not be rehashed here.
Defendant Thompson's motions are therefore denied.
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