Entrapment
Source:
Section 161.275 — Entrapment, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors161.html
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Notes of Decisions
Generally the government does not have a duty to “produce” an informer. State v. Elliott, 24 Or App 471, 546 P2d 766 (1976), aff’d 276 Or 99, 553 P2d 1058 (1976)
Under this section, defendant is not required to admit criminal act in order to raise entrapment defense. State v. McBride, 287 Or 315, 599 P2d 449 (1979)
Whether what defendant contemplated was near enough in kind to support inference that defendant’s purpose included offenses of sort charged and whether defendant readily accepted decoy’s offer to commit offense both relevant to determination of whether defendant was “induced” under section. State v. McDaniel, 251 Or App 345, 283 P3d 414 (2012), Sup Ct review denied