Tag Archives: Entrapment
Defending Against Solicitation Charges
Rudyard Kipling described prostitution as “the world’s oldest profession.” Certainly history demonstrates that prostitution, as an activity, dates back hundreds, if not thousands of years. Today the laws of New York prohibit prostitution, as well as the solicitation of prostitutes. In this sense both parties accused of engaging in that particular business agreement are… Read More »
The Defense of Entrapment
In New Jersey, the affirmative defense of entrapment is a legal remedy that a defendant may be able to assert when they have been charged criminally. Although the defense of entrapment is not raised often, the remedy is essential to rectify and deter wrongdoing on the part of law enforcement officers and their agents…. Read More »