[QUOTE=NoHopeForMe;4803941]Wanted to add my 2 cents here as I found this info helpful.
Berkley County (where the Martinsburg sting took place) has a requirement to fill out a form for access to search their public records (called a "Virtual Courthouse" I wanted to see how many arrests made it to conviction.
Anyway, I am told that, in the events of the above, if she is a cooperating female then you'll have a good entrapment case as no audio and distance in the drive suggests time for coercion. The attorney I spoke with states he's defended many of these, but never a cooperating female one but would create a defense by listening to any recording (if exists) and attempting to work toward an entrapment plea.
If recorded audio exists, he would look for her initiating negotiation, time from recording start to solicitation, if the guy sounded intent and other things if no recording, he'd argue the person's character, and motivation to entrap.
In my opinion, following the mongering rules seems like it'd protect here.
I am not an attorney, nor am I familiar with Nevada law. All of the above should be consulted on by your own NV attorney before taking it as anything above a work of fiction.
Safe mongering.[/QUOTE]Having been caught once and spending the night in jail, its no big deal at all, but I am single and the $1,500 I paid the lawyer was well worth in.
Only been caught once in almost 34 years.
I think 1 out 3,000 interviews with streetwalkers is well worth the odds.
