| Let's break down a few of these myths. The whole guide is worth a read. The author says it's roughly the equivalent of what 1Ls go through. ===== Can the police give you the idea to do something bad? YES - http://lawcomic.net/guide/?p=646 You're supposed to refuse. ===== Can the police commit crimes along with you? YES - http://lawcomic.net/guide/?p=649 There are limits, though, to what sort of crimes, explained in the guide. Assuming they haven't overstepped those bounds, they're not in trouble, and you are. Not only that, but YOU can even get charged for the crimes they did if you were both members of the same criminal conspiracy. ===== If you're under duress, is it okay to kill someone to save your own life? NO - http://lawcomic.net/guide/?p=813 It would be good to go back to review the necessity section, as well - http://lawcomic.net/guide/?p=722 EDIT: Fixed a mistake. |
None of these cover the scenario. They do not have to do with whether using coercion (let's say the leverage in the third example) counts as entrapment if done by the police.
The answer is yes.
You are continuing to try to use web comics to argue a strawman.
They are interesting web comics, for sure.
Whether it is okay or not to kill someone if you are under duress is tangential to whether it counts as entrapment.
Both can be true. It can not be okay - illegal - AND be entrapment on the part of the police.
The argument is that it was entrapment.
The argument was not about whether hiring a hitman would be okay or not.
Please, if you feel like getting the last word in, for the sake of readers who stumble onto this, cover the issue and not another straw man.