HatesTyranny
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I was also charged with being a prostitute. I cop called me and invited me to meet her at a bar. I never mentioned any money/charges to her but I did agree to have sex with her. Every time she tried to bring up money I just told her "don't worry about it". She never gave me any money and we never had sex. Her 2 goons grabbed me from behind and she arrested me for soliciting prostitution. This is an obvious case of entrapment. I cannot see how the People of the State are the Victim. The only victim that I can find is me. I like this idea of using the Common Law, because I am the only injured party. Our constitution says that we have the right to Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness [as long as we don't hurt anyone else]. If it makes me happy to make my living by being a prostitute and I cause no one any harm, isn't that my right under both constitutional and common law? Or would I be better off to beat the charges because the government created the "crime"? They have no non-government witnesses. Did a "crime" even take place?
Any defense strategies would be greatly appreciated.
Any defense strategies would be greatly appreciated.