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People v. Moore

Michigan Court of Appeals

2007 WL 2609506 (2007)

Relevant factsFree

Moore sold Vicodin and Xanax to acquaintance Vandine, who was acting as a police informant and called Moore roughly twice weekly for about a month requesting the pills, and Moore claimed at his bench trial that this repeated contact amounted to entrapment, though there was no evidence of excessive pressure, inflated pricing, sympathy appeals, or inadequate police supervision of the informant.

IssueFree

Whether the objective test for entrapment examines whether the government's activity was so reprehensible that it would induce a hypothetical unwilling person to engage in the illegal conduct.

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