Edited Scott Marshall (Jan. 24, 2013 01:47:59 PM)
10/4/2004 You only sacrifice the creature if you still control it at end of turn. If that creature has left the battlefield and come back, you don’t sacrifice it.The delayed trigger is controlled by the player that activated Sneak Attack, it will trigger in the next end step (likely of this same turn), but he won't control the creature to be sacced so it won't be sacced by the trigger (you can't sac permanents controlled by another player).
603.7e If an activated or triggered ability creates a delayed triggered ability, the source of that delayed triggered ability is the same as the source of that other ability. The controller of that delayed triggered ability is the player who controlled that other ability as it resolved.
603.7b A delayed triggered ability will trigger only once—the next time its trigger event occurs—unless it has a stated duration, such as “this turn.”
701.14a To sacrifice a permanent, its controller moves it from the battlefield directly to its owner’s graveyard. A player can’t sacrifice something that isn’t a permanent, or something that’s a permanent he or she doesn’t control. Sacrificing a permanent doesn’t destroy it, so regeneration or other effects that replace destruction can’t affect this action.
Edited Todd Bussey (Jan. 24, 2013 02:04:49 PM)
Edited Scott Marshall (Jan. 24, 2013 02:13:12 PM)