• @xantoxis
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      349 months ago

      The strictest definition of entrapment is when an LEO orders you to do something illegal; because you have to obey an order. Like if a traffic cop waves you through the intersection against a light to clear the road, they cannot then issue you a ticket.

      It depends a lot on what the cops actually said to this kid, but I think there’s a good chance to make that case.

      • Uranium3006
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        279 months ago

        since cops can kill with no repercussions “orders” should have a broad interpretation

    • @[email protected]
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      209 months ago

      Sounds like it, but it’s Australia, and from what I know about Australian law, entrapment isn’t really a thing. Australian pigs can just tell you to commit a crime, and then arrest you for committing that crime.

      Just another reminder that All Cops Are Bastards.

      • @Globeparasite
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        19 months ago

        one day you may learn about dialect differences

    • hauiOP
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      99 months ago

      I‘m not well versed in the law but others said so too.

    • @CascadianGiraffe
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      59 months ago

      Only entrapment if you have money. If you’re poor this is just referred to as ‘life’.