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Setting someone up is, at best, unethical. At worst, it is illegal. To purposely plan things or place evidence to make it look as if another person was in a place to commit a crime can come back on you. The person who gets blamed knows he didn't do it, and therefore will be looking for who could have possibly set him up.
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