Filed June 17, 2005
Jd. (citing cases). In People v. Thoi (1989) 213 Cal.App.3d 689, fn. 2, the Court stated: “we may some day be presented with a situation in which the conduct of law enforcement agents is so outrageous that due process principles would absolutely bar the government from invoking judicial processes to obtain a conviction,...” United States v. Russell, supra, 411 U.S. at pp. 431-432, 93 S.Ct. at pp. 1642-1643). Todayis that day.