Political Law, 2012 Bar — Question 97
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It is a form of entrapment. The method is for an officer to pose as a buyer. He, however, neither instigates nor induces the accused to commit a crime because in these cases, the “seller” has already decided to commit a crime. The offense happens right before the eyes of the officer. Under these circumstances: (A) there is a need for an administrative but not a judicial warrant for seizure of goods and arrest of the offender. (B) there is need for a warrant for the seizure of the goods and for the arrest of the offender. (C) there is no need for a warrant either for the seizure of the goods or for the arrest of the offender. (D) the offender can be arrested but there is a need for a separate Warrant for the seizure of the goods.
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