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NukEvil Game profile

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Sep 26th 2011, 15:51:21

http://reason.com/...011/01/17/justice-for-sal


"...The SWAT team came to Culosi's house because another Fairfax County detective, David Baucum, overheard him and some friends wagering on a college football game at a bar. "To Sal, betting a few bills on the Redskins was a stress reliever, done among friends," a friend of Culosi's told me shortly after his death. "None of us single, successful professionals ever thought that betting 50 bucks or so on the Virginia/Virginia Tech football game was a crime worthy of investigation." Baucum apparently did. After overhearing the wagering, Baucum befriended Culosi. During the next several months he talked Culosi into raising the stakes of what Culosi thought were friendly wagers. Eventually Culosi and Baucum bet more than $2,000 in a single day, enough under Virginia law for police to charge Culosi with running a gambling operation. That's when they brought in the SWAT team...."



Isn't this technically entrapment?


P.S. Offers additional information:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/...4/13/AR2006041302046.html

Edited By: NukEvil on Sep 26th 2011, 15:56:46. Reason: new link
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Patience Game profile

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Sep 26th 2011, 15:57:21

I would think so. That's just not on. :(
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Sep 26th 2011, 16:00:08

sounds like entrapment.

too bad there aren't any murders or robberies worth investigating.
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MR BUTTMAN

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Sep 26th 2011, 16:06:37

no.

you can't plead ignorance of the law, and in the end, despite suggestion to raise the stakes, Culosi had a choice whether or not to actually do so.

fluff move, not entrapment though.

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Sep 27th 2011, 6:01:05

send both of them to jail. each of them broke the law.
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sigma Game profile

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Sep 27th 2011, 6:06:45

No.