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"entrapment" Definitions
  1. the illegal act of tricking somebody into committing a crime so that they can be arrested for it

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Women paint bleak pictures of entrapment in a patriarchal system.
"People accuse us of entrapment," says one of the men.
So the illegal thing would really just be the entrapment.
Final arguments in the entrapment proceedings are slated for May.
A former attorney for drug offenders, she knows all about entrapment.
He has accused federal investigators of "entrapment" in an international setup.
The safety standards for automatic garage doors include new entrapment measures.
It should be a place where athletes face opportunity, not potential entrapment.
And if the entrapment argument is successful, their convictions could be overturned.
The FBI has been repeatedly accused of manufacturing terror plots through entrapment.
According to Katrib, it references the entrapment of greed, power, and wealth.
Under Canadian law, entrapment arguments are heard only after a guilty verdict.
Mobility is both literal and figurative — the opposite of stasis, which suggests entrapment.
Under the law, this act essentially closes the door to an entrapment defense.
Russia isn't the only country to have trained its spies in sexual entrapment.
Critics said it amounts to entrapment by creating an open incentive for crime.
If that's true, he argued that he would be the victim of entrapment.
The government followed up by asking the court to preclude the entrapment defense.
"We look for ISIS moving civilians and creating entrapment of civilians," he said.
Taylor Adam's thriller "No Exit" is filled with tension, imbued by physical entrapment.
" "What's shitty is it's almost like entrapment—you don't need to admit it.
So George moves her onto the next phase of his entrapment: the artist's studio.
But I think the spider in this work also conveys an element of entrapment.
Having that thing sitting there next to the end zone should be considered entrapment.
The answer to these questions requires an understanding of an important legal principle -- entrapment.
If there's a thematic thread weaving through this collection, it's the complicated relationship between entrapment in the physical body — her characters are often probing, picking and searching with their fingertips, as if seeking beauty and potential grace — and entrapment in social landscapes.
The nonprofit Safe Kids Worldwide says there are serious dangers to drain entanglement and entrapment.
The show's only constants are the themes of entrapment and the transformative power of stories.
At this time, it is not clear what specific toy brand caused the accidental entrapment.
Klam uses this impossible dynamic to probe the entrapment and the alienation of middle age.
The Times Magazine examines the intense debate among aid groups over entrapment versus feminist freedom.
After the hearing, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders dug in on the entrapment accusation.
And so you start saying, so it&aposs OK -- and what I read was entrapment.
Ironically, the latter has since divorced Laforge, describing his tactics as bullying and borderline entrapment.
The special traces their plight from their entrapment to the last rescue, 18 days later.
The increased arrests have led to pushback from civil liberties groups and accusations of entrapment.
For those who stayed behind, the psychological pressure is even more crippling than the physical entrapment.
But Kennedy himself was keenly aware of the risks of entrapment, and so was his successor.
This dangerous combination of defeatism and self-doubt is a perfect prescription for paralysis and entrapment.
Many of the artworks of this era address a feeling of entrapment and desperation to escape.
Front offices should be protected with two sets of automatically locking doors to create an "entrapment area".
So we can't tell them about the tactics in which we do to intervene in police entrapment.
" He added that entrapment does "nothing to keep us safer, and actually fosters an environment of suspicion.
They instead decided to ahead and call it entrapment, if you want, run an operation into there.
An autopsy conducted by the Cook County medical examiner found that Laura died by drowning by entrapment.
This latest software is more advanced, letting the UAVs navigate more complex, dense obstacle courses, Entrapment-style.
Any delay at all would result in German occupation of the mountains and Allied entrapment down below.
If the appeals court finds that Mohamud's emails were illegally obtained, it could strengthen his entrapment defense.
Consequently, as witnesses, the gallery-goers become more aware of their own entrapment within the gallery's walls.
For instance, this year, the beginning of it involves the sort of big business of prosecuting entrapment.
"Let's call it what it is, this is tax penalty entrapment," Wyden said in a statement Tuesday.
The common thread is entrapment: the soldiers cannot escape the trenches, the woman cannot escape the house.
In December, the team issued a statement calling the conviction flawed and an obvious case of entrapment.
The awkward entrapment — though just seconds long — offered what seemed to some an appropriate metaphor for Mrs.
Egyptian authorities have long used online entrapment to arrest gay people, including during a crackdown in 2001.
Both hot and shivery, and lighted to burn by Mimi Jordan Sherin, it's the color of entrapment.
"Cambridge Analytica does not condone or engage in entrapment, bribes or so-called 'honeytraps'," the firm added.
" Perhaps, the Journal claimed instead, Flynn simply "misremembered," but that whatever happened, the FBI's behavior "reeks of entrapment.
He told us how to engage a federal agent, how to avoid entrapment, how to handle an interrogation.
Other times they're too young to know that their entrapment is unavoidable (Somewhere), or court mandated (Bling Ring).
One man pictured leaning against a grill gate describes his feelings of entrapment as life passes him by.
Between 2008 and 2012 the CPSC reported 38 pool circulation entrapment incidents, two of which resulted in death.
Rayyan's sentence Rayyan's attorneys raised the issue of entrapment in a brief to support a motion for bond.
So, yes, that&aposs entrapment, and that&aposs something that we&aposre not supposed to be involved with.
This sense of entrapment can be exhausting; it inhibits me from partaking in the joys of daily life.
We don't just see these shapes: we experience their scarred skin and their entrapment in a frenetic web.
Historians of the gay rights movement say Mr. Leitsch was instrumental in ending police entrapment in New York.
I encountered a similar sense of entrapment at "Outlines," another beam-heavy installation by St. Petersburg collective TUNDRA.
MAN CAUGHT MASTURBATING TELLS COPS HE&aposS CAPTAIN KIRK FROM &aposSTAR TREK&apos "Isnt this entrapment?" a commenter asked.
It's striking how much these photographs activate other readings of the surrounding sculptures, distilling sensations of discomfort and entrapment.
But at what point does technology go from being predictive to becoming entrapment or, worse, a self-fulfilling prophecy?
IANNARELLI: As an attorney, I would take this case in heart beat and claim entrapment at the very least.
He was acquitted after a Federal jury ruled the sting operation that exposed DeLorean crossed the line into entrapment.
In practice, according to Hermarratanarapong, this means police officers bide their time—and supplement their salaries— through entrapment schemes.
While his speech is pitiful for its powerlessness, the anguish of the statues's shared experience of entrapment is moving.
At their most obvious level, bricks serve as shorthand for the urban landscape: a symbol of obstacle and entrapment.
Dolatzadeh was convicted by a Czech court on local arms smuggling charges but released, after claiming entrapment on appeal.
"It ensures that we remain connected to the mothership without the entrapment of the scale and processes," Wolf said.
Last week the company suspended Nix in the wake of undercover reports showing him discussing potential bribery and entrapment.
Since then, undercover videos taken by journalists appeared to show executives offering clients election services that included blackmail and entrapment.
That sense of entrapment has been given precise and claustrophobic life in the strategically tiered elevator set designed by Ultz.
The Wall Street Journal editorial page soon wrote about "The Flynn Entrapment," portraying him as a "tragic" target of Mueller.
On Thursday, he called it possibly "one of the largest cases of entrapment in history" in an interview with Hill.
The entrapment defense is the main guardrail to protect the due-process rights of individuals targeted by undercover law enforcement.
There are two elements of the entrapment defense: inducement and a lack of predisposition, according to the Department of Justice.
And in a quietly scathing 1988 video installation, "Cornered," she treats racial identity as both a delusion and an entrapment.
Williams addresses the feeling of entrapment mentioned above in three paintings collectively titled "Petite Incarceration" and numbered (all dated 2019).
The company also suspended its CEO, Alexander Nix, after undercover videos showed him advocating the use of bribery and entrapment.
"The commission has regulations for residential garage door operators to protect consumers from the risk of entrapment," the agency wrote.
"They call it the land of enchantment, but I also say New Mexico is the land of entrapment," Knee said.
Cambridge Analytica executives also were caught on video boasting of using entrapment, fake news and psychological manipulation in its operations.
"The world needs an America free from entrapment in endless war and prepared to focus on future threats," Buttigieg said.
The mood of the scene is familiar to any new parent shell-shocked by sudden postpartum entrapment and lack of autonomy.
Although the singer pleaded guilty to engaging in a lewd act in public, he contended he was a victim of entrapment.
The verdict is believed to be the first time a terrorism case in North America has end with an entrapment verdict.
While he experienced countless achievements throughout his life, the book hones in on the most challenging of all, surviving Japanese entrapment.
As Zachary Price of the University of California Hastings College of the Law has argued, using such information would constitute entrapment.
There were at least eight recalls before mid-2157 linking inclined sleep products to concerns about strangulation, suffocation, falls and entrapment.
While executives initially denied they used "entrapment", after several meetings with the reporter, they put forward some tactics they could use.
The phase of community that follows — lacking any redeeming narrative or central event — is more or less indistinguishable from mutual entrapment.
While executives initially denied they used "entrapment," after several meetings with the reporter, they put forward some tactics they could use.
While the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act requires that all public pools and spas have multiple layers of protection and be designed and constructed with two drains, anti-entrapment drain covers, and an additional device to prevent entrapment, there is no federal regulatory agency that monitors public pools, hot tubs, spas and waterparks.
In other words, female artists have interpreted women's attachment to—or entrapment in—the kitchen as everything from empowering to violently oppressive.
But it's safe to say that, in this case, the usual entrapment of free-to-play games' business model is now backfiring.
They tell a story of entrapment and suffering on a cattle ranch before police came after the people accused of exploiting them.
The things he worries about in the community are access to health, mental health, entrapment, violence against LGBTQ people, and HIV prevention.
The video represents the various levels of entrapment that we create in our minds and the desire to break through those barriers.
Wisniewski is not above describing Algren's unfinished novel, "Entrapment," as "a picaresque muddle," an apt phrase for most of his longer fiction.
The jokes are dark, the anger is palpable and the sense of entrapment in a bad version of "Groundhog Day" is bitter.
Defense lawyers said their clients were victims of government entrapment, tricked into self-incriminating acts, but had no intent to commit crimes.
Mr. Nix apologized to lawmakers on Wednesday, but also said he was the victim of an "entrapment sting" by the television network.
These types of interviews were serious business, and there was deliberate entrapment by the Immigration Department to deny the Chinese from immigrating.
Byrd's paintings of Sidney Center's residents, whom he observed on his trips into town, emanate a similar air of entrapment and disconnection.
It's a bit like a giant spider has woven a dense crimson net, yet the scattered lines of yarn evoke movement, not entrapment.
So did the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, finding that the F.B.I.'s conduct did not amount to entrapment.
He led campaigns to end police entrapment and discrimination by local bars, culminating in the 1966 "sip-in" at Julius', in the Village.
Over time, the withholding of conventional editing patterns and the sensitization to subtle changes in camera placement become an analogue for Emanuel's entrapment.
Cases against would-be IS attackers are difficult to make and sometimes require staged plots, the US says, which critics see as entrapment.
Rosser had been accused of entrapment in 2015 by a Municipal Court judge in Columbus, according to a report in The Columbus Dispatch.
Just as cases of children suffocating in refrigerators in the 1950s led to new safety standards, trunk entrapment called out for a solution.
" According to the report, the bar on entrapment under US law is so high that it's "almost impossible for a terrorism suspect to prove.
" As a month of entrapment approached, the men told the rescuers: "Tell it to us straight, we know that there's no hope of rescue.
All of this culminates for the sparrows' ultimate goal: "To participate in the entrapment of the target," as one of the book's characters says.
Six others pleaded guilty to supporting the militant group in a case that some in the community denounced as an example of government entrapment.
His entrapment plan certainly depicts a nobler and more courageous man than someone who simply fires a rifle, and murders, at a safe distance.
More than a film about stealing art, Entrapment is a sexy romantic thriller about two crooks figuring out if they can trust each other.
Huawei: The Chinese technology giant accused the American government of using F.B.I. harassment, entrapment and cyberattacks to hound its employees and disrupt its operations.
From smart street lights focused on San Diego's mosques to the entrapment of three young Somali men in Minneapolis, the surveillance is ever present.
Nix was suspended from his role at the company this week in the wake of undercover reports showing him discussing potential bribery and entrapment.
Nix came under further scrutiny late Monday after a British television channel aired a report showing him discussing potential bribery and entrapment of politicians.
Meanwhile, Cambridge Analytica has suspended its CEO after he was secretly recorded discussing the company's shady business practices, including the (supposedly theoretical) entrapment of politicians.
In October, Wie revealed on Twitter that she was diagnosed "with having a small Avulsion Fracture, bone spurring, and never entrapment" in her right hand.
But as it turns out, Adam and Zach are working for the cops, so to escape entrapment (another Christmas miracle) Ronna flushes the real pills.
"Call it entrapment, commitment or whatever, but I have remained actively involved in technical national security work for the United States," he told Mr. Taubman.
The repetition counters the sense of freedom conveyed by the snaking, sinuous lines, but you cannot pin down whether they are about entrapment or freedom.
The boys may experience flashbacks to their entrapment, nightmares, sudden episodes of fear, and behavioral and personality changes as a result of the trauma they suffered.
In an extraordinary example of symbiosis, two entirely different outcasts of human aggression — war and entrapment — are somehow helping each other to find their way again.
While discussing SCL Elections, Cambridge Analytica's parent organization, he seemed to allude to comments made by his predecessor, Alexander Nix, about using entrapment for political gain.
Nunes suggests that Trump staffers may have been entrapped into canoodling with Russian agents, but what he was doing to Rosenstein certainly looks like entrapment itself.
On one side stands an artist whose work is aimed against an authoritarian regime known for its use of entrapment and blackmail to neutralise its opponents.
After several meetings discussing ostensibly legitimate projects, the reporter unexpectedly and suddenly turned the conversation towards practices such as corruption and the entrapment of political figures.
Up until 1967, being gay was illegal in Britain, and long after that law changed, gay men remained a target of police entrapment, blackmail and beatings.
Ms. Surya stages most of the invasion indoors, creating a sense of entrapment; there's no place for Marlina to hide, no place for her to run.
Avenatti told NBC News on Thursday that Columbus Police Department had "a serious entrapment issue, " and that he is exploring possible legal action against the department.
It took three years, a herculean effort, and several tragic trunk entrapment deaths to get a government rule written requiring all vehicles to have trunk releases.
Young's lawyers presented an entrapment defense, which hinges on proof that the government induced illegal conduct and the defendant had no predisposition to commit a crime.
How do children of queer parents cope when their families are outed—for instance, by a police entrapment sting, or when their father falls ill from AIDS?
Even the sci-fi mysteries of how our heroes and villains ended up in their uncanny entrapment takes a backseat to the political growth spurts on display.
While Nadia's ultimate fate is a mystery for now, her confounding entrapment in limbo does feel like a soul sibling to The Good Place and Amazon's Forever.
But while we began Maiolino's journey traveling from A to B, from entrapment to escape, in the last rooms we are no longer searching for an endpoint.
Scott Long, an American human rights activist with extensive experience in LGBTQ rights in Egypt, emphasized that no dating app is able to completely prevent police entrapment.
Prosecutors fight entrapment claims by probing the defendant's past and reflecting on his or her character, presenting evidence of earlier crimes that might not otherwise be admissible.
Cambridge Analytica has denied using bribes, entrapment "or so-called 'honey-traps' " and said it did not use data harvested from Facebook profiles for the Trump campaign.
Entrapment law allows defendants who took bait to claim that the government turned them into criminals instead of merely giving them the opportunity to commit a crime.
Meanwhile, the boys' families scramble to protect them, but mostly push them further into entrapment, often out of a desperate wish to be seen as law-abiding.
Old-style kompromat featured doctored photographs, planted drugs, grainy videos of liaisons with prostitutes hired by the K.G.B., and a wide range of other primitive entrapment techniques.
Cambridge Analytica is in the midst of a dispute after an undercover sting operation caught senior executives boasting about psychological manipulation, entrapment techniques and fake news campaigns.
President Trump congratulated the Thai navy SEALs and their international partners who rescued the team and their coach after more than two weeks of entrapment in a cave.
It's like he landed on the emotional jackpot of a dog's life — complete and total tail entrapment — and now he doesn't know what to do with his riches.
"Samuel's supporters are deeply unsettled by the collusion between USCIS and ICE to utilize a supposedly legitimate immigration process as bait for entrapment and ambush," the church said.
Cambridge Analytica is in the midst of a media firestorm after an undercover sting operation caught senior executives boasting about psychological manipulation, entrapment techniques and fake news campaigns.
The pair were arrested shortly after meeting an undercover police officer in a restaurant in Yangon, and being handed secret documents, in what was a poorly concealed entrapment plot.
Firefighters in an entrapment -- a situation where they've been trapped because the fire suddenly changed directions and escape routes are cut off -- might use a fire shelter to survive.
Criminal gangs are openly advertising "travel agent" style services into Europe which conceal the risk of death or entrapment, said Chris Hogben, who leads Britain's Organised Immigration Crime taskforce.
In a fuller account of the entrapment, which is buried in the Advocate archives, Michael claimed that an undercover police officer started to masturbate near him and he reciprocated.
Despite cooperating with Mueller's investigation and expressing remorse at his sentencing, Papadopoulos went on to suggest publicly that his prosecution was a result of "entrapment" by western intelligence agencies.
" Papadopoulos has taken shots at the Mueller investigation since his release from custody in December, and has referred to the case against him specifically as a form of "entrapment.
The pair were arrested shortly after meeting an undercover police officer in a restaurant in Yangon and being handed secret documents, in what was a poorly concealed entrapment plot.
I must emphatically state that Cambridge Analytica does not condone or engage in entrapment, bribes or so-called 'honeytraps', and nor does it use untrue material for any purpose.
This work was painted when van Gogh had been institutionalized in a secure hospital for mental patients, and there is certainly a feeling of entrapment and confusion at play.
During the battle, Napoleon&aposs forces faced potential entrapment as they retreated from Russia, but the French troops managed to make it across the Berezina River, taking heavy casualties.
But they are also seen by some as an extension of Adityanath's battle against what he calls "love jihad", or entrapment of Hindu women to convert them to Islam.
The main thread of the story, so far, involves Mo's elaborately planned entrapment of Blair, who ends up working at the Jammer Group when his loftier prospects fall through.
The Saudis, according to Gause, are afraid of both "abandonment" (the US withdrawing its support) and "entrapment" (having to suffer the consequences of American mistakes in the Middle East).
"Many loot boxes utilise a number of psychological mechanisms commonly seen in other forms of gambling, including variable ratio reinforcement schedules, entrapment, and ready and constant availability," Steele-John said.
"We entirely refute any allegation that Cambridge Analytica or any of its affiliates use entrapment, bribes, or so-called 'honey-traps' for any purpose whatsoever," a Cambridge Analytica spokesperson said.
We enter into a giant enmeshment of the entire space, loopings and loopings of coiling steel, forming circle after circle, continuous, wall to wall, floor to ceiling, an entire entrapment.
Thick metal chains hang from the ceiling, swaying when the A.C. hits them: depending on your vantage point, your sense of weightlessness is tempered, briefly, by a sense of entrapment.
The company's former CEO Alexander Nix was also recorded this year on undercover video, appearing to brag about using tactics like bribery and entrapment on behalf of Cambridge Analytica's clients.
But defense lawyers, Muslim leaders and civil liberties advocates say that F.B.I. operatives coax suspects into saying and doing things that they might not otherwise do — the essence of entrapment.
Mr. Long said that online entrapment had become especially effective in the last two years, because the shutdown of gay-friendly spaces had left many with no place to go.
At trial, the defense argued that it was a clear case of entrapment by the police, and that none of the prosecution's 17 witnesses had produced evidence of a crime.
Weeks after the protest at Julius', Mr. Lindsay ordered the Police Department to halt the entrapment of gays, although many gay men said his orders were ignored, at least initially.
Although both Harris and Buttigieg promote the idea that CVE will be used to counter white supremacist violence, the program has historically focused on the entrapment and surveillance of Muslims.
I found more than 1,000 victims of trunk entrapment over several decades, including more than 300 deaths and dozens of children who entered the trunk innocently, became trapped and died.
The credit reporting industry begins with a sort of entrapment, said Amanda Steinberg, chief executive of DailyWorth, a financial website geared toward women, when we discussed the breach this week.
The entrapment defense meant the Nazi memorabilia found at Young's home was admissible at trial, the court ruled, to show that he was radicalized before the FBI began its investigation.
"We're not in the business of fake news, we're not in the business of lying, making stuff up, and we're not in the business of entrapment," Tuju told VICE News.
As mentioned in Tommy's theatrical recreation of that fateful day that led to his entrapment in Froopyland forever, he mentions how the Nintendo system definitely played a role in Beth's betrayal.
The superstar golfer announced she had surgery Thursday to fix a right hand that not only had a small avulsion fracture in it ... but also had bone spurring AND nerve entrapment.
The two most expensive wingers in soccer, Bale and Ronaldo, had run miles to augment their team's defensive entrapment of Barcelona, but they still had the energy to win the game.
According to Mr. Wicker and Mr. Leitsch, their battle to be served was a subset of a larger issue: the ritualized police entrapment of gay men for intent to have sex.
The covert racism that Donald Trump exploited in promising the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border was adroitly exposed as entrapment of the rights of everyone by Laila Lalami's insightful writing.
Because the projection gives the sense of space beyond the gallery wall — and beyond the fence that's being filmed — there's simultaneously a sense of entrapment and expansiveness, of possibility and limitation.
"We entirely refute any allegation that Cambridge Analytica or any of its affiliates use entrapment, bribes or so-called 'honey-traps' for any purpose whatsoever," the company said in a statement.
I have a complex and often contradictory relationship to my own body, one of both care and disgust, a sense of expansion and uncontainability as well as one of entrapment and claustrophobia.
DANIEL GOLDMAN, FORMER US ATTORNEY OF NEW YORK: Well legally it&aposs not entrapment if there&aposs any indication from an individual that they are willing to do whatever their conduct is.
"The recalled dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, posing serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in death or injuries to children," the CPSC warns.
While there isn't much a parent or child can do to avoid incidents like this, the organization does have a two suggestions a swimmer can take to lower the risk of entrapment.
No one has successfully challenged a federal terror charge by proving entrapment, according to CNN's review of ISIS cases and a 153 Human Rights Watch study of post-9/11 terror prosecutions.
More on Cambridge Analytica: An undercover investigation by Channel 4 News of Britain captured the firm's C.E.O., Alexander Nix, suggesting the entrapment of a potential client's political opponents with women and bribes.
The sound design (by Justin Ellington), costume design (by Sarafina Bush) and especially the lighting design (by Marcus Doshi) all contribute at a similarly high level to the feeling of theatrical entrapment.
Immigration law, however, does have a defense that is similar to "entrapment," the doctrine of equitable estoppel, but I am not aware of any cases in which equitable estoppel has been granted.
Officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Justice are defending a sting operation that critics say was an entrapment scheme to lure foreign nationals into violating immigration law.
Doing so might expose the group to a defence of entrapment: the FA would have to show that it was acting in good faith and presenting "an unexceptional opportunity to commit a crime".
A 2012 research report compiled by Empower details a host of abuses related to treating these women as trafficking victims, including widespread police entrapment, wrongful detention, extortion, invasive medical examinations, and unjust deportation.
Wheatland was selected to takeover as CEO of the company last month after videos surfaced of its former CEO Alexander Nix explaining how Cambridge Analytica was able to manipulate elections with entrapment tactics.
They expressed concern that they could not protect their teenage children against what many consider to be an extensive online entrapment campaign by the Federal Security Service, or FSB, and other security agencies.
César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, an associate professor of law at the University of Denver who wrote "Migrating to Prison: America's Obsession With Locking Up Immigrants," said it's unclear whether ICE's actions constitute entrapment.
Through a campaign of online surveillance and entrapment, arrests and the closing of gay-friendly businesses, the police have driven gay and transgender people back underground and, in many cases, out of the country.
Initially, they suspected that it was a hoax—entrapment by Project Veritas, perhaps, designed to embarrass the D.N.C. Their firm investigated, and in the process they discovered an entire genre of pee-tape fakes.
At the approach to the Bab al-Hawa crossing from Syria to Turkey, a large sign in the center of the road encapsulates the sense of entrapment and resignation in the Islamist-controlled region.
The picture inspires her realization that her life has consisted mostly of "unlived moments," and she musters the courage to flee her current entrapment and seek long-awaited fulfillment in the idyllic French town.
I had the good fortune to catch this efficiently harrowing production in London at the tiny Finborough Theater, and it wasn't just the size of the house that induced a vivid sense of entrapment.
"These transit cops—it's kind of like entrapment—they literally act like they're getting on the bus with everyone else," she said, noting that the cops pulled other people off the bus as well.
Certainly, whether or not the allegations against Trump are "fake" remains to seen, but sexual entrapment was, and is, a tool frequently used by the Soviet intelligence services and their modern-day Russian descendants.
According to heavily redacted court documents released earlier this year during the closed-door entrapment hearings, someone with ties to the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) may have had a role in radicalizing Nuttall.
These are small and modest things, pages torn out, drawings towards something else perhaps, which seem to register Moore's own feelings of entrapment, and the sense that this underground labor is a kind of heroism.
The video also boasts a wacky red wig that's likely an homage to Alias, and a scene where the princess of pop has to contort herself around laser beams a la Entrapment or Charlie's Angels.
LONDON (Reuters) - An emotional and apologetic Sam Allardyce headed for the airport on Wednesday, blaming entrapment for his shock exit as England manager but recognizing that an error of judgment had led to his downfall.
The apparent entrapment was made more sinister by Varnell's insistence, in conversations with the FBI agents whom he thought were his co-conspirators, on setting off the bomb at night, so as to minimize casualties.
From the moment Dani, Christian and the rest pass through the settlement's sunburst gate, everything from the green hills girdling the compound to the flowing choreography contributes to the slow-growing, inexorable sense of entrapment.
The artist Zolaykha Sherzad transforms the top-to-toe blue veil or burqa, known in Afghanistan as a chadri and viewed by some in the West as a symbol of entrapment, into a sculptural installation.
Attorneys for the students who were placed in removal proceedings claim that the fake university operation was entrapment designed to trick unknowing international students who had no way of knowing that their actions were illegal.
Questions about Ikaika Erik Kang's state of mind and the possibility of entrapment were raised by defense lawyer Birney Bervar in remarks to reporters after his client was ordered to remain in jail without bond.
Since the movie harkens back to other flicks with hostage or entrapment circumstances, we asked director Jeremy Saulnier and star Anton Yelchin how they'd get out of the situations depicted in other films from the genre.
Just a few days after those initial reports, however, the U.K.'s Channel 4 released a damning video showing Cambridge Analytica's then-CEO Alexander Nix proposing tactics to a potential client that included entrapment and blackmail.
In fact, what seems most unusual about the entrapment of Varnell was that this time the FBI targeted a right-wing white man, using a tactic that it most often reserves for young men of color.
But in the 2015 Harvard Law Review article "Bait, Mask, and Ruse: Technology and Police Deception," Elizabeth E. Joh, a law professor at the University of California Davis, said that the entrapment excuse usually isn't successful.
Disappointingly, when flashing through the furious memories of loss and entrapment Eleven has suffered, the ST writers use new female character Max playing innocently with Mike as bait: a lazy betrayal of another kind of sisterhood.
Attorneys for the students affected say that these operations are entrapment, designed to trick unknowing international students into paying thousands of dollars to a university, while having no way of knowing that their actions are illegal.
Bergen correctly comments on the F.B.I.'s use (and misuse) of informants and stings to counter terrorism, but the difference between infiltration and entrapment can be elusive, and so too can the balance between monitoring and privacy.
Women are simultaneously "trapped" both by the brutality of a social system that assigns reproduction of the next generation to isolated individuals and by a story that justifies their entrapment, which — paradoxically — some women have helped write.
When attorneys claim entrapment, it opens the door for prosecutors to introduce evidence unrelated to the offense as part of a "searching inquiry" into an individual's background prior to his or her first contact with government agents.
When we think of vintage computer games, we all too often think of the two-dimensional tennis of Pong, the repetitive attack waves of Space Invaders, or Pac-Man's entrapment in a haunted maze with no way out.
Finally, we reach the action-packed center of his story, his entrapment and eventual rescue from Aden, a port city in the south, where he's fled after receiving death threats, presumably for his engagement with Jews and Americans.
British security officials are also uneasy about the number of American counterterrorism investigations that use undercover agents who often appear to act as agent provocateurs; in the British view, such operations would be regarded as entrapment by courts.
In response to that report on Monday, Cambridge Analytica said the report had been "edited and scripted" to misrepresent the nature of the conversations, and Nix denied in a statement that the company engages in entrapment or bribery.
Typically, when defendants admit killing or wounding someone but seek the dismissal of charges at a hearing — arguing entrapment, for example — it is up to them to present evidence and persuade the court, not the other way around.
They also inform Payne of some potential pitfalls that undercover officers should avoid, such as entrapment, and note that whatever Payne does could be seen as an "extension" of the FBI if a case was to open up.
Related: The cocaine industry has a lot riding on Colombia's peace deal The FARC stings have drawn criticism from lawyers and activists who accuse federal agents of entrapment in the name of a largely invented war on narco-terrorism.
Screenshot: Inside EditionIgloo Coolers has voluntary recalled tens of thousands of its Marine Elite units due to their potential for "entrapment and suffocation" should a person accidentally become trapped inside, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced last week.
I similarly wandered about the Monique Meloche gallery a few weeks ago to see his new exhibition Entrapment, pinging from piece to piece, marveling at the use of disparate materials: oil paint, matches, copper and steel wool, watercolor, paper.
So, you know, when you put those two things together, your letter and that real clear investigation&aposs piece, everybody is probing at how this whole thing got started and whether or not it was some form of entrapment. SEN.
Instead he said, it&aposs classified, which seems to suggest there is information there that was intelligence collected on the Trump campaign and that would indicate whether or not this was entrapment or abating of some kind for political purposes.
So while the rectangle shape might seem like questionable design, thankfully the Pulse 160 comes with a water-flow system that should keep your jellyfish happy and safe from entrapment, letting you easily fit the tank in most conventional home spaces.
On Monday, an autopsy of Jung's body determined that she died from asphyxia and hypothermia caused by entrapment in the snowbank, according to a report from The Cook County medical examiner's office, which was obtained by The Chicago Sun-Times.
"There was a Sparrow School in Kazan, in the Republic of Tatarstan, in European Russia, during the Cold War, and the use of sexual entrapment and compromise of targets by the Russians is well documented," Matthews told Publishers Weekly in 2013.
The move aims to protect individuals in nearly 70 countries where there are laws targeting LGBTQ people, and in some cases, where police "have been known to use dating apps as tools for potential entrapment," Tinder said in its announcement.
Ultimately, this game of D&D sets the stage for the entire season and series: Will Byers being sent home from the game leads to his abduction from our world and his entrapment in the "Upside Down" realm of monsters.
But for someone who expressed such concern about possible entrapment by the Cosa Nostra in his Atlantic City casino ventures, Trump has willingly teamed up with a succession of mob-tied figures who had nothing to do with the construction industry.
" All told, Birdsell theorized, it might be possible to topple Donovan by playing up Grimm's high name identification, his military service and his "political talent," all while blaming his conviction on entrapment by "an overreaching bureaucratic system looking to punish Republicans.
Cambridge and SCL have denied these accusations, and in a statement to Channel 4, the company also denied "any allegation that Cambridge Analytica or any of its affiliates use entrapment, bribes, or so-called 'honey-traps' for any purpose whatsoever."
The Wall Street Journal editorial page soon wrote about "The Flynn Entrapment," portraying him as a "tragic" target of Mueller, and taking a step further to claim that even though he admitted lying, perhaps he hadn't deliberately lied at all.
For Morgan, the comfort extends beyond the limits of the now — he mentions his deceased son to Rick during their entrapment to cue up the deeper release when Henry returns, as if he's made good for his own lost child.
They deserve some of the blame for an administration and government too distracted to do its job, for a political culture that is both shallower and nastier, and for fostering a process that looks like an elite game of entrapment.
When I learned that my state, the so-called Land Of Enchantment, was fast becoming the state of entrapment, willing to raise the quota to kill hundreds of black bears and mountain lions, I knew New Mexico's soul was in trouble.
To his detractors, many in law-enforcement and among civil libertarians, he was a grand inquisitor who used illegal wiretaps, entrapment scams, unsupported allegations and leaks to the press in a ruthless, messianic pursuit of villainy that destroyed reputations and innocent lives.
These preliminary investigations will be allowed to continue for up to 18 months before safeguards kick in, and the NYPD has been known to use undercover cops and confidential informants aggressively, even in a manner that can amount to entrapment, advocates say.
Related: Canadian Couple Found Guilty of Plotting to Blow Up Legislature Allege Entrapment Canada's federal police entrapped a couple convicted of a terror plot to blow up government buildings, and therefore their convictions will be overturned, the BC Supreme Court ruled today.
Two days earlier, the Swedish furniture retailer announced a recall of 29m chests and dressers in the United States that, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), posed a "serious tip-over and entrapment hazard" if not anchored to the wall.
The scenes of Don's entrapment were cut with scenes of Paige's second driving lesson, when Philip handed her the keys to his Camaro — the joyful American coming-of-age ritual entwined with the sort of work that could lie in Paige's future.
Gandhi absorbed many ideas osmotically during an era when a range of artists and thinkers, from William Morris to D. H. Lawrence, deplored the condition of human beings in industrial production and their entrapment in the cash nexus, and emphasized interdependence over individualism.
What's more, "Junk," based partly on the fall from grace of the supertrader Michael Milken, is not without classic popcorn elements of heavy-breathing financial melodrama — entrapment, betrayal, a compromising sexual liaison, showdowns between brokers at dawn and even a collateral suicide.
"The historical evidence suggests that Leitsch's total success in persuading the Lindsay administration to end entrapment and his partial success in legalizing gay bars constituted a liberalization that was the most essential precondition of the Stonewall uprising," Mr. Carter said in an email.
There was no threat of terrorism — Mr. Weaver just wanted to be left alone on his mountaintop, and the firearms charges that brought the government to his door raised entrapment issues similar to those in many cases against alleged Muslim terrorists today.
Cambridge Analytica responds after CEO filmed discussing bribery and entrapment "When you think about the fact that Donald Trump lost the popular vote by 3 million votes, but won the Electoral College, that's down to the data and the research," Tayler said.
Separately on Monday, British news station Channel 4 News broadcast an undercover sting which showed senior executives at Cambridge Analytica suggesting that entrapment techniques such as bribes and sex workers could be used to help a politician gain favor against a rival.
At the time, his involvement with the FBI and the resulting convictions were the subject of scrutiny and criticism from civil rights organizations and Muslim advocacy groups, who raised concerns that the men convicted were victims of entrapment by Hussain and his agency handlers.
This isn't the first time a car has been recalled for mat entrapment issues: notably, it evokes memories of Toyota's massive series of "unintended acceleration" recalls several years ago, which were attributed to dozens of deaths and ultimately resulted in a $1.2 billion fine.
The intensity of the performances and their explorations of time, fear, entrapment, discomfort and control have tapped into the emotions of a country grappling with economic hardship and waves of migrants arriving via neighboring Turkey, factors that have caused a feeling of existential crisis.
Entrapment is one of the themes at hand, prisons administered by the authorities and prisons created by "the data of memory," so there may be some authorial intention behind the lingering sense that "I Am No One" has been written from the outside in.
Usually, a cop will make a few small transactions (three or so, so it's harder to claim entrapment) and then ask for a huge amount (like Elliot was buying) to catch a dealer with a larger amount and send them to jail for longer.
When the silo was operational, personnel on duty descended into the control room through the access portal and into the entrapment area, where they had to confirm their clearance to access the site using a code spoken through a telephone like the one below.
I was exhilarated as I set off, but a blocked road and a detour sign sent me into a deserted village, where I began to worry — a dirt road, no signs, ruined buildings, like driving into the sort of entrapment I'd been warned about.
The decision is a setback to a much needed rollback of Section 22019 powers, which appear to be used, as this case suggests, for the kind of operations that could be characterized as entrapment, rather than anything that might actually prevent real terrorist attacks.
But instead of the salacious cheating-on-your-wife-is-sexy angle, the ads have a decidedly different mood: Life is a deeply sad entrapment you will never escape, so maybe find a stranger on the internet to sleep with in order to dull the pain.
Despite cooperating with Mueller's investigation and expressing remorse at his sentencing, Papadopoulos has since suggested publicly that his prosecution was a result of "entrapment" by Western intelligence agencies and at one point last month said he was considering withdrawing from his plea agreement with the special counsel.
The act responded to public concern over slim evidence of the entrapment of British girls into the sex trade by raising the age of consent and outlawing "gross indecency" — which, as it happens, also gave the government a more effective means to arrest suspected gay men.
The 29-year-old, reduced to tears on Thursday as she spoke about the impact of injury on her career, was attempting to play this week after taking two months off in an effort to allow bone chips and nerve entrapment in her right hand and wrist to heal.
BC-based lawyer Craig Jones is so concerned about the movement that he's compiled a list of the ways in which vigilante predator hunters may be breaking the law, including violating privacy and entrapment legislation, and potentially being in possession of written child porn if chats become explicit.
Ford, voice quivering, said she was "terrified" to reveal herself before the world but was "100%" sure that Kavanaugh was the teenager who assaulted her in 1982, on an evening she said left her with such acute fears of entrapment that she built two front doors in her house.
In an undercover sting by Britain's Channel 4 News, senior executives at Cambridge Analytica claimed they ran all the digital operations for Trump's 2016 campaign, and separately suggested they could use entrapment techniques such as bribes and sex workers to help politicians in other countries discredit their opponents.
Calling the prosecution's case "the best book of fiction I've ever heard in my life," Joseph A. Yanny used part of his closing statements last month to assail the integrity of the A.T.F. He argued that its agents used entrapment and lies to build their cases against the Mongols.
"If you're going to take people on a story of entrapment, coke deals, models, cars - fast cars in a retro '70s world - do it in a humorous way," Hamm told Reuters in an interview, adding that he had taken inspiration from '70s-period movies such as "Boogie Nights" and "American Hustle".
Related: Canadian Couple Found Guilty of Plotting to Blow Up Legislature Allege Entrapment "I have questions about particular aspects of the ways in which the police seem to have presented themselves as a model of spiritual guides…putting themselves in a position of authority," Safi said, according to the Canadian Press.
Rupert Colville, a UN human rights spokesman, told the Washington Post that some have been entrapped by police using gay dating apps and chat rooms, part of a campaign of digital entrapment on the part of Egyptian authorities that's been ongoing since 2013, when President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's government came into power.
"The real question is how did the Russians know how to target their messages so precisely to undecided voters in Wisconsin or Michigan or Pennsylvania -- that is really the nub of the question," Clinton told Channel 4 News after their expose that Cambridge Analytica was open to bribery and entrapment as tactics.
The risks included the presence of a blanket, which poses a strangulation or suffocation hazard; parents who sleep next to their babies, creating the potential of rolling onto them; and instances of entrapment in which an infant becomes wedged between couch cushions or between an ill-fitting crib mattress and a crib frame.
That&aposs why they are seeking any documents that could show McGlashan did not understand the scheme, and that he was instead a victim of "entrapment" by Singer, who, in cooperating with the FBI, recorded a phone conversation with McGlashan discussing a way for his son to get admitted to USC through a side door.
Related: Canadian Couple Found Guilty of Plotting to Blow Up Legislature Allege Entrapment However, those convictions were put on hold while their lawyers launched a lawsuit arguing that the Royal Mounted Canadian Police (RCMP) entrapped the couple and coaxed them into planning to plant the bombs, instead of the other more dangerous ideas the couple talked about.
We are asked to feel for Macbeth's victims' plight; given a discursive explanation of how Shylock came to behave as he does; presented with an understanding of why a woman might seem shrewish when she is only shy; shown Gertrude and Claudius grappling with their erotic compulsion toward each other in a manner essentially sympathetic to their entrapment.
Wie has battled physical ailments over the course of several years which has limited the number of tournaments she could participate in, and in October 2018, Wie announced that she had been diagnosed with a "small Avulsion Fracture, bone spurring, and never entrapment" in her right hand that forced her to withdrawal from play for the rest of the year.
Young women are still warned, as the career women of the eighties were, that we're "dating on a deadline" and have only so much time before our eggs dry up—if we haven't frozen them, in which case we must not let prospective partners in on the secret, lest they fear entrapment in the plans we've worked out for the future.
The department's website has a special section for L.G.B.T. travelers with country-specific and general tips, like to be discreet in rural areas of some countries, where there is a greater likelihood of problems, and to watch out for entrapment campaigns: "Police in some countries monitor websites, mobile apps, or meeting places, so be cautious connecting with the local community," the website says.
But the song, an attempt to own a "grimy sexy" moment, didn't even chart in the US. He tried to jokingly own the ordeal in an Oprah interview, while promoting the release of a 2004 album, where he was forced to explain the codes of cruising and the mechanics of police entrapment in rather prurient detail — framing his queerness more in reaction to a public outcry than on his own terms.
But within the underside of the lid, both the raised area and the rim of the opening, was painted brown, and thus the compound eyes of the fly could not clearly perceive a way out, resulting in its own entrapment … I often reflect on the absurdity of the situation — a collision between intent and circumstance, a mechanism constructed to rely upon misperception, a little death machine put to work in the clear light of day.
So I think she&aposs using perhaps a colloquial definition of what entrapment is and what we do know is that George Papadopoulos made some drunken comment to the Australian Ambassador to the UN, then that spurred further conversation INGRAHAM: Initially it was reported though Dan that he knew that there was lots of emails out there, Clinton emails but then that was backed out from that and said that he knew that they had dirt on Hillary, right?

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