Government impersonation scams involve ________
A) People pretending to represent official organizations such as the Dept. of Homeland Security or IRS
B) Running auctions that do not exist
C) Convincing people to send money as a "good faith" gesture
D) Collecting funds and not delivering the goods
Ans: A) People pretending to represent official organizations such as the Dept. of Homeland Security or IRS
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On the day of the proposed purchase, Owen told John he would get the money and the agents discovered John in the car with the kilogram on his lap. At John's drug trial, he raised the defense of entrapment. Will he be successful?
John was a small time drug dealer. One of his customers, Owen, was caught by federal drug agents. To negotiate for a less sever charge and consequently a less severe sentence, Owen decided to cooperate with the government and continue to make controlled buys of drugs from John. As the agents set up audio and video surveillance of John, Owen continued to purchase small quantities of cocaine, but began to insist that John procure at least one kilogram of cocaine for Owen to buy. It took repeated requests and many months, but John finally secured the kilogram for Owen to buy. What will be an ideal response?
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