• Zak@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Yes, though legally that’s a bit of a grey area. It’s only really entrapment if law enforcement or informants entice the offender to commit a crime they weren’t predisposed to commit. I imagine it would be an uphill battle to convince a judge or jury of that when it comes to meeting minors for sex.

    The decoys were careful so that it would never even be a question.

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      3 days ago

      The article says that they would just lie too.

      Like, they claimed one guy (18) was there to meet a minor (17). When the reporter reviewed the logs it was clear that he was there to meet an 18 year old.

      Getting views is more important than catching a bad guy

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      3 days ago

      It is not technically entrapment because they aren’t police, but they are cosplaying as cops so the label gets the point across.