How are controlled buys conducted?

a. arrests are typically made at the time of the buy
b. arrests are usually not made at the time of the buy to protect the identity of the informant
c. arrests are usually not made at the time of the buy because information is being gathered for a much larger buy
d. arrests are typically not made at the time of the buy to avoid entrapment


Answer: a

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