Multiple Choice
The government can prove disposition to commit an offense, to rebut an entrapment defense, by showing a defendant's:
I. prior convictions for similar offenses.
II. willingness to commit similar offenses.
III. prior criminal activity not resulting in conviction.
IV. active solicitation of the crime.
A) I, II, III, IV
B) II, III, IV
C) II, III
D) III
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