Chapter 16 OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS*
Section 16-92 Entrapment.
(a) The commission of acts which would otherwise constitute
an offense is not criminal if the
actor engaged in the prescribed conduct because he was entrapped by a law enforcement officer
or a person acting in cooperation with such an officer.
(b) An entrapment is perpetrated if a law enforcement officer
or a person acting in cooperation
with such an officer, for the purpose of obtaining evidence of the commission of an offense,
solicits, encourages or otherwise induces another person to engage in conduct when he was not
ready and willing to engage in such conduct.
(c) The relief afforded by paragraph (a) of this section
is not available as to any crime which
involves causing physical injury to or placing in danger of physical injury a person other than the
person perpetrating the entrapment.
(d) The defendant shall have the burden of injecting the
issue of entrapment.
(Code 1964, § 7.605)
State law reference(s)--Similar provisions, RSMo. § 562.066.