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If police were to stage these would that be entrapment or some such? -- nm
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Spawnta
no, in the same way that buying drugs from an undercover cop isn't. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 14 '21, 13:34
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mmmmm? I'd want a lawyer's input here. If the cops put out the snapchat with the date and time.....
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ty97
Dec 14, 13:47
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"Hey everybody, let's go commit crimes here at this time!" - and you do it, you still had the mens rea to steal stuff
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Reagen
Dec 14, 14:13
hey, let's go do some crimes -- nm
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Duke
Dec 14, 13:38
What about when cops induce people to commit terrorist acts, as happened in BC a few years ago? -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 14, 13:36
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In that case, the RCMP basically showed them how to do something they never would have been able to otherwise. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 14, 14:15
If they have to persuade the people to commit the crime that's very likely entrapment. If they wouldn't have committed the crime without being
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Krusty
Dec 14, 14:00
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