Both Uses of
entrapment
in
Gone with the Wind
- And he had no way of clearing himself, for a man couldn't go about saying he had lost his head about a woman—and a gentleman couldn't advertise the fact that his wife had entrapped him with a lie.†
Chpt 4.36 *
- She had almost forgotten her early desire to entrap him into loving her, so she could hold the whip over his insolent black head.†
Chpt 5.54
Definition:
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(entrapment) law: a defense that claims the defendant would not have broken the law if not tempted or tricked into doing it by law enforcement officials