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Old 07-16-2007, 09:27 AM
amead amead is offline
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Default Re: Dateline NBC \"to catch a predator\", possible entrapment?

Greetings...

Time to bump up this thread, as there are two new upcoming To Catch a Predator episodes, airing this Wednesday and next Wednesday. As I have my sweet TCAP insider knowledge, I figured I'd give a couple little updates to this debate (which was pretty good and vigorous).

For the folks watching the clusterfunk in Texas, I wanted to pass along some interesting information. The DA over there is about to have himself some really bad days, as there has sparked a jurisdictional battle over the cases, and the United States Department of Justice is about to step in and prosecute. This will go down in the next 2 weeks or so, and should affirm the 100% conviction rate that this program has had to date. The DoJ means business.

Also, another tidbit that was pointed out to me that I don't think was brought up in the debate before. Entrapment is universally definied as action taken by the government with intent to prosecute, and Perverted Justice/Dateline NBC/TCAP can NOT legally entrap anyone. Since they are volunteers and not agents of the government, there can be no entrapment. I'm not a legal scholar, but apparently this is an important distinction that PJ wanted me to point out. They are working in conjunction with law enforcement, but they are not law enforcement, thus no entrapment. I'm sure there are plenty of legal wranglings that come about as a result of this, but that is why you never hear entrapment allegations stemming from these busts.

And finally to fans of TCAP (because all the legal crapola aside, it does make for some entertaining/compelling television). My favorite parts of the shows were the little touches...the fresh baked cookies that the pervs had to snack on, the cops wearing the sweet yeti camoflague suits taking the sickos down, etc.

I'm pleased to announce that there are fresh baked brownies involved in this new sting (in New Jersey, btw). There's also some registered-sex-offender-crossing-state-lines-for-more action, and other fun. Won't spoil it all, but it sounds like it should be good.

Enjoy!
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