What is a police entrapment and can it apply to a DUI arrest?
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What is a police entrapment and can it apply to a DUI arrest?
Neil Shouse (Defense Attorney) gives expert video advice on: What are common legal defenses for DUI?; What is the 'necessity excuse' as it pertains to DUI?; What is a police entrapment and can it apply to a DUI arrest? and more...
Police entrapment is when the police encourage or low or induce a person to commit the crime, they are not otherwise predispose to commit, it's rare to save this particular defense in a deal eye contact's, I do have one case in my career, which the situation is regularly part and person is clearly drunk. And the person is not even in the car, and the police officer came along and said "hey need to grab of your car" and the person said " look I'm a drunk you can see, I'm very in tired, desiccated, I don't want to get in car, don't want to drive, and the officer said " I'm telling you get out of the car and move your car" The person follow the officer's command, gone in the car, move on the car, sure enough the police officer round and the police officer arrested for the person drunk driving. That case will auto thrown out in a court because it was a clear example of the entrapment the crime of a drunk drive and the situation was induce by the police officer and subject would not otherwise committed it.