Entrap in a sentence as a verb

The laws are so vague as to entrap all by default.

Many people don't have the funds to defend themselves against the very group that entrapped them.

They have nearly unlimited funds to prove they didn't entrap you, while likely you will not.

The thing is that it's perfectly fine to entrap someone who is willing to commit the crime anyway.

Lots of ways to nearly instantly **** or entrap people lead to a lot of very exciting plots where guilds might be laden with spies.

Nacchio contended that he was just selling stock and that the government had pulled the contract to entrap and prosecute him in the current case.

It's just now they entrap foolish immigrants with fabricated plots that the immigrants just to commit a little to before they get rushed through those courts.

But you, the defendant, pretty much have to admit you decided to commit the crime in order to convincingly offer an entrapment defense in the first place.

What if a strong AI accidentally developed whos "prime directive" was to find pedophiliac tendencies in people and legally entrap them?

In particular, it seems like it'd be pretty easy to entrap some of the gun-show types who talk about "second amendment solutions", goading them into making more specific statements.

Then the FBI spins up an elaborate sting to essentially entrap the radicalized individual into committing to some sort of attack, often providing fake bombs in the process.

All I had to do was mention I was going to take a class, and the guy made us go into an interrogation room where he asked repeated, annoying questions to try to entrap me into admitting I was in Canada to work or some such thing.

Entrap definitions

verb

take or catch as if in a snare or trap; "I was set up!"; "The innocent man was framed by the police"

See also: ensnare frame

verb

catch in or as if in a trap; "The men trap foxes"

See also: trap snare ensnare trammel