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A law prevents a crime from occurring yet someone forces someone to commit the crime? Is the person forcing the crime to be committed guilty of breaking the law that is supposed to prevent the crime from occurring?

For example, a pharmacist is not allowed by law to fill a known fraudulent prescription, however the police officer solicits the pharmacist to fill it.

A law prevents a crime from occurring yet someone forces someone to commit the crime? Is the person forcing the crime to be committed guilty of breaking the law that is supposed to prevent the crime from occurring?

A law prevents a crime from occurring yet someone forces someone to commit the crime? Is the person forcing the crime to be committed guilty of breaking the law that is supposed to prevent the crime from occurring?

For example, a pharmacist is not allowed by law to fill a known fraudulent prescription, however the police officer solicits the pharmacist to fill it.

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A law prevents a crime from occurring yet someone forces it to occur?

A law prevents a crime from occurring yet someone forces someone to commit the crime? Is the person forcing the crime to be committed guilty of breaking the law that is supposed to prevent the crime from occurring?