The entrapment of the victims in the wreckage made rescue difficult.
Action by law enforcement personnel to lead an otherwise innocent person to commit a crime, in order to arrest and prosecute that person for the crime
A detective asking you to buy marijuana for a dying man would be police entrapment.
A method of isolating specific cells or molecules from a mixture, especially by immobilization on a gel
The act of officers or agents of a government in inducing a person to commit a crime not contemplated by him, for the purpose of instituting a criminal prosecution against him
A situation where personnel are unexpectedly caught in a fire behavior-related, life-threatening position where planned escape routes or safety zones are absent, inadequate, or compromised An entrapment may or may not include deployment of a fire shelter for its intended purpose These situations may or may not result in injury They include "near misses "
A defense to criminal charges alleging that agents of the government induced a person to commit a crime he or she otherwise would not have committed
A situation in where personnel are unexpectedly caught in fire behavior-related, life threatening position where planned escape routes or safety zones are absent, inadequate, or compromised An entrapment may or may not include deployment of a fire shelter for its intended purpose These situations may or may not result in injury They include near misses
Entrapment is the practice of arresting someone by using unfair or illegal methods. allegations of police entrapment. the practice of trapping someone by tricking them, especially to show that they are guilty of a crime
a defense that claims the defendant would not have broken the law if not tricked into doing it by law enforcement officials
The act of inducing a person to commit a crime so that a criminal charge will be brought against him
The act of officers or agents of a government in inducing a person to commit a crime otherwise not contemplated for the purpose of instituting a criminal prosecution against that person
- This means that the police induced someone to commit a crime that they might not have otherwise committed
the act of officers or agents of a government inducing a person to commit a crime not contemplated by the accused for the purpose of instituting a criminal prosecution against him or her
The inducement, by law enforcement officers or their agents, of another person to commit a crime for the purposes of bringing charges for the commission of that artificially-provoked crime This technique, because it involves abetting the commission of a crime, which is itself a crime, is severely curtailed under the constitutional law of many states
when a victim is physical trapped by something in a vehicle or other type of accident The victim must be removed by mechanical means such as tools, saws, or the Jaws of Life
1 In criminal law, an affirmative defense created either by statute or by court decision in the given jurisdiction that excuses a defendant from criminal liability for crimes induced by trickery on the part of law enforcement officers or other agents of the government BACK TO TOP
A situation where personnel are unexpectedly caught in a fire behavior-related, life-threatening position where planned escape routes or safety zones are absent, inadequate, or compromised An entrapment may or may not include deployment of a fire shelter for its intended purpose These situations may or may not result in injury
The deliberate use of apparent security weaknesses with the specific purpose of detecting those who are likely to exploit any genuine weaknesses
The deliberate use of apparent security weakness with the specific purpose of detecting those who are likely to exploit and genuine weakness