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The government can prove disposition to commit an offense, to rebut an entrapment defense, by showing a defendant's:
I. prior convictions for similar offenses.
II. willingness to commit similar offenses.
III. prior criminal activity not resulting in conviction.
IV. active solicitation of the crime.
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