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Old 07-20-2009, 08:45 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by Vastardikai View Post
Well, here's something about Perverted Justice that I think was interesting. http://www.chatmag.com/help/17022004_pj.html

Like I said: Entrapment...

Side note: I am not pro-Pedophile. I am just pro-justice. I don't see "To Catch a Predator" as justice.
I've seen a couple cases where the guy admitted in some way that he was the one who first started the conversation. So it's not so black and white where you can just say "Entrapment" and that's it.

If the decoy is the one who is actively trying start the conversations, then it is entrapment. Just like a cop posing as a prostitute has to wait for the thought of sex for money to be brought up.

I do however think that when someone comes to a house to have sex with a 13 year old, entrapment or not, when they get arrested, it's justice. I don't really see how you wouldn't think it is.
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