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Informant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An informant (known in law enforcement as a criminal informant or C.I. ) is someone who provides privileged information about a person or organization to an agency, usually law enforcement, with...
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The Informant! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An investigation into how the use of informants, has become a lynchpin in prosecutorial strategy in fighting drugs and the war on drugs. This program focuses on snitches or informers who acted as drug informants to get a reduced sentence. ... "Snitch" investigates how a fundamental shift in the country's anti-drug laws --
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People who help police arrest drug dealers can earn thousands of dollars and avoid drug charges of their own. But some continue to commit crimes and falsely accuse suspects. ... This three-part series examines the role of confidential informants in the so-called "War on Drugs." ... May 12: Drug War's landscape has changed;
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Dennis G. Fitzgerald is the author of The Informant Law Deskbook, a 1997 West Group publication. He is a retired U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent and former Miami Police Department Narcotics Sergeant.
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CrimeLynx News, Crimelynx Commentary ... NEW YORK (AP) -- The informant's secretly recorded tapes -- exhibits 7A and 7B, as introduced by the prosecution -- incriminated the four "gangstas" charged with the attempted murder of a Bronx police captain.
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To that end, each listing includes the informant's or officer's full name, age, location, race and occupation; agencies he or she works for; facts that bring the subject's credibility into question; known illegal activity and criminal record, if applicable;
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