What do you call someone who pays for another person to commit a crime?
Lets see if the lecturer can answer this question.....
What do you call someone who pays for another person to commit a crime?
The FBI has assessed that right wing extremism, including its not insignificant white supremacist component, is the largest source of domestic terrorism. Understandably, those of you with affinities for this milieu feel that you are been picked on. Characteristically, some of you would want to conflate domestic terrorists with garden variety murderers.
I guess the FBI doesn't consider burning cities to the ground terrorism.
Its a simple question - Do these act happen with no FBI involvement?
Problem is that you know the answer to that question so you'll obfuscate all day.
entrapment is a defense any defendant can avail themselves of...of course there is the small detail that they have to persuade a judge or jury
What do you call someone who pays for another person to commit a crime?
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We are being attacked by foreign nations that are sneaking their soldiers across our unwatched border.
I guess this was too ambitious
entrapment is a defense any defendant can avail themselves of...of course there is the small detail that they have to persuade a judge or jury
The issue in the Whitmer case is that they are keeping the interaction between the FBI and the informants sealed from the jury by the judges. Gee, I wonder why.
The issue in the Whitmer case is that they are keeping the interaction between the FBI and the informants sealed from the jury by the judges. Gee, I wonder why.
What was the ratio of feds to "plotters" anyway...?
Deep state
China is coming for thethe's sperm
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I missed the memo about stochastic terrorism watchcat being the spokesperson for libertarians
I guess the FBI doesn't consider burning cities to the ground terrorism.