Legal Question in DUI Law in New York

entrapment

When I was leaving a bar, I saw two state police cars just sitting in the middle of the street. I went to my car and got in. As I left the parking lot, one of the trooper cars approached my car from behide. I made a legal right turn and then I was pulled over. I was given a soberity test, in which a friend and myself believed I passed. I was arrested and had to give a breathe test which had a reading of .08. My question is - Is this entrapment seeing that the trooper saw me come out of a bar and pulled me over because he assumed that I was drinking? If not, then why did he allow me to get in my car so he could make an arrest? He induced a person to commit a crime, didn't he?


Asked on 8/08/01, 2:04 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Salvatore Lagonia Attorney At Law

Re: entrapment

It's not entrapment in a legal sense because the cops didn't enduce you to drink and then get in your car.Entrapment is defined as the police enducing you to commit a crime that you would not otherwise have committed! Here they did not enduce the drinking and driving. In New York - operation of a motor vehicle is liberally defined. While I agree that cops sitting in front of a bar looking for DWI is not good police procedure - it is never the less legal.

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Answered on 8/08/01, 11:46 pm


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