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Home >> Legal >> National, State, Local How Effective is Entrapment as an Appropriate Defense?By: Neil Lemons Entrapment is the act of a law enforcement agent inducing a person to commit an offense, which the person would not have, or was unlikely to have, otherwise committed. An entrapment defense generally requires the defendant to prove that he never would have committed the crime absent the police trapping him. At the same time, the government will attempt to show that the defendant was predisposed to committing such a crime so as to negate the entrapment defense. If the government is able to show that the defendant readily and quickly responded to a single invitation, then they may be able to establish that the defendant was inclined to committing the crime on their own. However, even if the defendant was predisposed to committing the crime the government may still be required to prove it was not the law enforcement's suggestive nature that caused crime to be committed. About the authorNeil Lemons represents Teakell Law. For more information on entrapment testimony defense in the Dallas/Fort Worth area visit their website www.teakelllaw.com. Article Source: http://www.articleretreat.com More articles in Home >> Legal >> National, State, Local |
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