Multiple Choice
In Jacobson v. U.S. (1992) , involving a man charged with the illegal possession of child pornography, the Supreme Court ruled that:
A) the Constitution requires that states use a predisposition entrapment test.
B) the Constitution requires states use an entrapment test that focuses on the nature of the police encouragement to commit a crime.
C) as a matter of law there was insufficient evidence to prove Jacobson was
Predisposed to commit the offense charged.
D) federal courts must use an entrapment test that focuses on the nature of the police encouragement to commit a crime.
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