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  1. ENTRAPMENT definition: 1. the act of causing someone to do something they would not usually do by tricking them: 2. the…. Learn more.

  2. Definition. A nerve entrapment is caused when a peripheral nerve loses mobility, flexibility, or becomes compressed by surrounding tissues. A nerve entrapment can cause neuropathic / neurogenic pain that can be either acute or chronic in nature. Nerve entrapment syndromes (meaning a common group of signs and symptoms), occurs in individuals as ...

  3. Entrapment is an affirmative defense to criminal charges that could help get a defendant’s case dismissed altogether. Entrapment prohibits government agents such as law enforcement from: originating a criminal design; and. implanting in an innocent person’s mind the inclination to commit a crime; and. inducing the commission of the crime so ...

  4. Apr 30, 1999 · Ronald Bass. Screenplay, Story. Jon Amiel. Director. William Broyles Jr. Screenplay. Michael Hertzberg. Story. Two thieves, who travel in elegant circles, try to outsmart each other and, in the process, end up falling in love.

  5. Apr 30, 1999 · Entrapment: Directed by Jon Amiel. With Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ving Rhames, Will Patton. An insurance agent is sent by her employer to track down and help capture an art thief.

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  6. Entrapment definition: the luring by a law-enforcement agent of a person into committing a crime. See examples of ENTRAPMENT used in a sentence.

  7. Entrapment. "Entrapment" is the very embodiment of a star vehicle: a movie with a preposterous plot, exotic locations, absurd action sequences, and so much chemistry between attractive actors that we don't care. It stars Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones in a caper that reminded me of "To Catch a Thief," "Charade," "Topkapi" and the stunt ...

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