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Sabrina Kilian <ski### [at] vtedu> wrote:
> Entrapment is a cop, or another official of the state, convincing a
> person to commit a crime by using their position as part of the state to
> influence the person. In the case of an undercover cop, no entrapment
> because the person is not unduly influenced.
So you are saying that if a cop identifies himself as a police officer
and then lures someone to commit a crime, it's entrapment, but if the cop
does not identify himself as such, then it's not entrapment?
I don't think that's how entrapment is defined in the US or any other
country.
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- Warp
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