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For instance let's say hypothetically an agent tried to convince me to perform a shooting and I discovered he was in fact an agent? Would I have any legal grounds to stand on?

For instance let's say hypothetically an agent tried to convince me to perform a shooting and I discovered he was in fact an agent? Would I have any legal grounds to stand on?

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recent rape hoax cases have set new precedents and lowered the bar for evidence

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/violation

violation[ vahy-uh-ley-shuh n ]

>noun

>the act of violating.

>the state of being violated.

>a breach, infringement, or transgression, as of a law, rule, promise, etc.:

>He was fined for a traffic violation.

>desecration; profanation:

>the violation of a cemetery.

>sexual molestation, especially rape.

>a distortion of meaning or fact.

That's it

The breach, infringement, or transgression, as of a rule promise etc.. Or the distortion of a meaning... or profanation, desecration... Is rape.

It's not up to debate it's the very definition of violation, it's rape, case closed