Solicitation {Ans: A person, other than a peace officer acting in his/her official capacity within the scope of his/her authority and in the line of duty, commits solicitation if, with the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of a felony or misdemeanor, such person commands, encourages, requests or solicits another person to engage in conduct which would constitute the crime.}A.R.S. §13-105 {Ans: The definitions section of Title 13}Sentencing {Ans: The hearing at which the penalty is imposed on the individual convicted of the crime.}A.R.S. §13-3874 {Ans: Indian police; powers; qualifications}Civil Litigation {Ans: An action brought to enforce, redress or protect private rights. Civil litigation remedies private wrongs. In general, all types of actions other than criminal proceedings.}Neglect {Ans: The inability or unwillingness of a parent, guard-ian or custodian of a child to provide that child with super-vision, food, clothing, shelter or medical care which causes unreasonable risk of harm to the child's health or welfare.}What constitutes entrapment per case law {Ans: Entrapment occurs when a suspect who is not predisposed to commit a crime, is induced to do so by the conduct of the government.}Complaint {Ans: A written statement of the