• SpaceCowboy
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      1 year ago

      I think it’s only entrapment in a legal sense if the cop tells you take the sneakers. Simply presenting someone an opportunity to commit a crime isn’t entrapment.

      If a cop went over to the kids and said “hey look, that truck is full of sneakers and no one is around, so you should go take them” that would be entrapment. But the sneakers just being there and the kids on their own accord deciding they should steal them isn’t entrapment.

      It’s a really shitty thing to do to be sure, but doesn’t fit the legal definition of entrapment as far as I know.

    • DagonPie@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      It is. But if the police ask them without a lawyer “did you steal those shoes” they dont know any better and will say yes. Then they can take that to court and their parents and say “They admitted to the crime” and then more bullshit continues. Thats why if you ever get arrested DONT SAY SHIT until a lawyer is present.

      • MyNameIsIgglePiggle@sh.itjust.works
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        Don’t say shit is my go-to after watching every forensic files episode. Seems like pretty much everyone gets convicted by admitting to it.

        Clam up and let the police work it out. It’s not your job to help them.