North Dakota Code § 12.1-05-11

Entrapment
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1. It is an affirmative defense that the defendant was entrapped into committing the 
offense.
2. A law enforcement agent perpetrates an entrapment if, for the purpose of obtaining 
evidence of the commission of a crime, the law enforcement agent induces or 
encourages and, as a direct result, causes another person to engage in conduct 
constituting such a crime by employing methods of persuasion or inducement which 
create a substantial risk that such crime will be committed by a person other than one 
who is ready to commit it. Conduct merely affording a person an opportunity to commit 
an offense does not constitute entrapment.
3. In this section "law enforcement agent" includes personnel of federal and local law 
enforcement agencies as well as state agencies, and any person cooperating with 
such an agency.

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