What ruling was that from? :-/
Let me look back to my several arguments here on FR.
There are many here who defend the deliberate lies of a police-officer if it results in an arrest. I believe some of those defender cited court decisions.
I get shot down everytime I argue that a cop, when performing thier sworn duty, can’t openly lie that they are a police officer otherwise it is entrapment. For instance, if you approach a hooker on the street and ask her if she is a police officer, she can obfuscate but when pressed she cannot openly say, “No. I am not a police officer.”, other wise it is entrapment.”
Again, let me look through my records for a court citation. maybe I’ll start a new thread (and ping you in the process?)