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What is the definition of “entrapment”?

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What is the definition of “entrapment”?

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• When should an insanity defense be considered? • What does it mean when someone is declared “incompetent to stand trial?” • When is self-defense a defense? • What is an alibi? • How can I defend myself against charges of having sex with a minor? • How can a lawyer best save his client from the death penalty? Q: What is the definition of “entrapment”? A: “Entrapment” is a defense to a criminal charge raised in cases where overzealous law enforcement agents induce a person to commit a crime. The theory behind the defense of entrapment is that we shouldn’t punish someone who was induced by the government to commit a crime. A valid entrapment defense has two related components: • Governmental inducement of the crime and • Lack of predisposition on the part of the defendant to commit the crime The defendant has the initial burden of proving the government induced him to commit the crime. Then the burden rests on the government to overcome an entrapment defense by proving beyond a reasonab

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