Entrapment Defense Rules

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Entrapment Defense Rules explores the legal defense of entrapment, a critical concept in criminal justice concerning the limits of police power. It examines when law enforcement tactics cross the line from permissible investigation to unlawful government inducement, potentially violating defendant rights.

A key insight is understanding the burden of proof, clarifying what defendants must demonstrate to successfully claim entrapment, such as proving they wouldn't have committed the crime without police coercion.

The book meticulously dissects the concept of inducement, scrutinizing factors like the intensity of police pressure and a defendant's predisposition to commit the offense, using real-world case studies.

It also distinguishes between objective and subjective tests for entrapment.

The book progresses from foundational legal principles to the practical implications of entrapment law, including the role of informants and strategies for building a successful defense, offering a valuable resource for those interested in politics, true crime, and legal issues.

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