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(c) Maintaining or acqun (d) Operating a business through criminal acv CASE OQUE

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Question

(c) Maintaining or acqun (d) Operating a business through criminal acv CASE OQUESTIONS 1. YOU BE learned from a mutual friend that Philip Friedman "knew where to get marijuana." The informant asked Friedman three times to get him some marijuana, and Friedman agreed after the third request. Shortly thereafter, Friedman sold the informant a smal amount of the drug. The informant later offered to sell Friedman three pounds of marijuana. They negotiated the price and then made the sale trafficking in drugs. He argued entrapment. Was Friedman entrapped? Argument for Friedman: The undercover agent had to ask three times before Friedman sold him a small amount of drugs. A real drug dealer, predisposed to commit the crime, leaps at an opportunity to sell. If the government spends time and money luring innocent THE JUDGE WRITING PROBLEM An undercover dru . Friedman was tried for people into the commission of crimes, all of us are the losers. Argument for the Government: Government officials suspected Friedman of being a sophisticated drug dealer, and they were right. When he had a chance to buy three pounds, a quantity only a dealer would purchase, he not only did so, but he bargained with skill, showing a working knowledge of the business. Friedman was not entrapped-he was caught.

Explanation / Answer

I would rule that Friedman was not entrapped and should be punished because there is clear evidence that shows his involvement with the marijuana dealers. Though he did not agree in the beginning, it cannot be considered as entrapment because the initial request was only for a small amount of marijuana and it is not going to affect his business if he refuses. But when the drug informant asked to get three pounds of marijuana he agreed without any issues and he even negotiated with them on the price. A person cannot negotiate without having good knowledge on the price, source and demand. It also shows that he had good experience in selling marijuana. Hence Freedman’s argument on entrapment will not stay and would be punished for drug trafficking.