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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.You mean getting pulled over in your chauffeur driven Bentley, having to show identification after leaving a strip mall 'massage' parlor AND THEN GOING BACK the next day isn't the smartest thing to do?????Whatever happens it still comes back to Bob setting a world record for stupid decision making.
The media used to publish the names and mugshots (public record) of Johns...but the media have failed the public in the name of political correctness
I said in an early thread that I am surrounded by lawyers family wise and all of them agree the case appears extremely weak. This is a desperate Hail Mary to shame kraft into accepting a plea. If he fights this he will win. This is a misdemeanor soliciting case that has illegal recording and entrapment issues. He will walk if he has a backbone.
So, he will get off because law enforcement was sloppy and incompetent. Awesome. What a wonderful guy.I said in an early thread that I am surrounded by lawyers family wise and all of them agree the case appears extremely weak. This is a desperate Hail Mary to shame kraft into accepting a plea. If he fights this he will win. This is a misdemeanor soliciting case that has illegal recording and entrapment issues. He will walk if he has a backbone.
No, he'll get off ( no pun intended) because of unconstitutional overreach by law enforcement. Their actions impact all of us and if unchecked have major ramifications, slippery slope etc.....So, he will get off because law enforcement was sloppy and incompetent. Awesome. What a wonderful guy.
Kraft is an old wannabe that pretends to be a great guy.
I agree re: the Law. You are correct and following procedures is important when you consider individual rights.No, he'll get off ( no pun intended) because of unconstitutional overreach by law enforcement. Their actions impact all of us and if unchecked have major ramifications, slippery slope etc.....
And his billions. Just grease the right coffers and let your legal team give this situation a crank. He should be able to rub this one out.Bob can afford the best lawyers in the country. Theyve done a fantastic job so far keeping the video under wraps.
The Prosecutors can huff and puff all they want to try and scare Kraft into folding, but my money is on Krafts legal team.
I can understand the logic behind getting the surveillance (i.e. video) thrown out of court, but I don’t see how this even remotely qualifies as entrapment.I said in an early thread that I am surrounded by lawyers family wise and all of them agree the case appears extremely weak. This is a desperate Hail Mary to shame kraft into accepting a plea. If he fights this he will win. This is a misdemeanor soliciting case that has illegal recording and entrapment issues. He will walk if he has a backbone.
If you are setting up illegal surveillance equipment and the employees or management know about the surveillance then it could be argued that you were enticing johns to commit a crime. If they aren’t following the rules for surveillance they might also be “offering” acts for money instead of waiting for the John to ask for the illegal act in exchange for money.I can understand the logic behind getting the surveillance (i.e. video) thrown out of court, but I don’t see how this even remotely qualifies as entrapment.
As for the strength of the prosecution’s case, that pretty much rests on the Constitutionality of the surveillance. With the video, I’d say they have a strong case. Without it, they have a pretty weak one.
Where are you hearing that the employees and/or management knew about the surveillance? All this ignores the fact that only actual law officers can commit entrapment.If you are setting up illegal surveillance equipment and the employees or management know about the surveillance then it could be argued that you were enticing johns to commit a crime.
There isn't a court in the country that would consider a mere offer to be entrapment. If a simple offer constituted entrapment, then the entire criminal justice system as it relates to undercover law enforcement and sting operations would have to be completely rewritten. There has to be some element of coercion or threat.If they aren’t following the rules for surveillance they might also be “offering” acts for money instead of waiting for the John to ask for the illegal act in exchange for money.