Entrapment : A Word of Legal Art Representing a Special Defense Within the Penumbrae of the Constitutionally Protected Umbrella

Author:
Wray, III, R. E., The Judge Advocate General's School, United States Army
Advisor:
Abstract:

SCOPE

A comprehensive study and analysis of the principles of the doctrine of entrapment in federal and military practice, including inter alia: the offenses to which the doctrine may relate; the procedural problems involved; the need for judicial regulation of entrapping activity in advance of its commencement; and the development of entrapment from an affirmative defense into right protected by the ninth amendment to the United States Constitution.

Degree:
LLM (Master of Laws)
Keywords:
Entrapment (Criminal Law) -- United States, Military Law -- United States
Notes:

TJAGSA Thesis 1966 Wray;

Bibliography: leaves 86-87.

Language:
English
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Issued Date:
1966