In which Supreme Court case did the Court propose an objective test that focused on the nature of the police conduct, as opposed to the predisposition of the offender?
a. Sharon v. United States
b. Taylor v. United States
c. Sybil v. United States
d. Sherman v. United States
d. Sherman v. United States
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