its not entrapment, its called "solicitation to commit"
When you ask someone to break the law, it is often referred to as "solicitation." This term typically implies that one person is encouraging or persuading another to commit an illegal act. Depending on the context, it can also involve elements of conspiracy or incitement to commit a crime.
Yes, impersonating someone else with the intent to deceive or commit fraud is illegal.
There are certain circumstances in which you can legally do something that would otherwise be illegal. For example, if you break down someone's door, that is normally illegal, but if you do it to rescue someone who is trapped inside a burning house, then it is legal.
Yes, if you know where to find them, however, it is illegal to hire anyone to commit murder.
Cannabis is already illegal. Making cannabis illegal increases crime rates because every time someone lights a joint, they commit a crime.
Yes, it is illegal to confess to a crime you did not commit. You can be charged with perjury, false statements and obstructing an investigation.
It allows you to probably commit identity theft on someone who is a legal citizen of the United States.
It is not illegal in the UK to know that someone has expressed a wish to commit suicide. It is however illegal to assist someone to kill themselves. The UK Suicide Act of 1961 states "A person who aids, abets, counsels or procures the suicide of another, or attempt by another to commit suicide shall be liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years."
To do something wrong or illegal.
A delinquent child can commit a crime that's illegal for someone over 18 (Ex: Murder) while an unruly juvenile commits a crime that's not illegal for someone over 18 (Ex: Smoking)
it is considered illegal
It is illegal to commit murder.