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A common defense is that the person would not ordinarily commit the crime they are charged with unless they were entrapped or induced to do so by [[law enforcement]].
 
A common defense is that the person would not ordinarily commit the crime they are charged with unless they were entrapped or induced to do so by [[law enforcement]].
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==See also==
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* [[Condonation]]
  
 
[[Category:Legal Terms]]
 
[[Category:Legal Terms]]

Revision as of 20:27, March 12, 2023

Entrapment is the act of inducing a person to commit a crime so that a criminal charge will be brought against him.

A common defense is that the person would not ordinarily commit the crime they are charged with unless they were entrapped or induced to do so by law enforcement.

See also