Undercover Police Disclosure Rules
Summary
Undercover officers and informants in Missouri are not obligated to disclose their identity when questioned. Entrapment involves law enforcement inducing someone to commit a crime they wouldnt normally commit, which requires more than just withholding identity. Simply sending money for drugs without coercion does not typically qualify as entrapment. If you have concerns about specific legal situations, consider consulting a local attorney for advice.Full Conversation
Wouldnt that be entrapment
Entrapment occurs when law enforcement induces a person to commit a crime they otherwise wouldn't have committed. Simply not disclosing their identity doesn't qualify as entrapment. For entrapment to be claimed, there must be coercion or manipulation beyond just withholding identity. Do you have more details about the situation?
If someone sends someone money to buy drugs for them is that entrapment
Entrapment typically involves law enforcement persuading an individual to commit a crime they wouldn't otherwise commit. If someone willingly sends money to purchase drugs, it generally isn't entrapment unless law enforcement used undue pressure or deception.
Was there any pressure or coercion involved in this situation?
Extra money
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If someone willingly sends money to purchase drugs without coercion or manipulation, it's unlikely to be considered entrapment. Would you like to know more about the legal ramifications of sending money for such purposes?
That's why the system is so messed up
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I understand your frustration with the legal system. If you have more questions about entrapment or legal ramifications related to sending money for illegal activities, feel free to ask. I'm here to help with any legal information you might need.