Accessing confidential informant or "snitch" lists is generally restricted due to privacy laws and the sensitive nature of the information. These lists are typically maintained by law enforcement agencies and are not publicly available to protect the safety of informants and the integrity of ongoing investigations. If you have a legitimate reason for seeking such information, you may consider contacting local law enforcement or legal counsel to understand the appropriate procedures, though access is often denied.
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I suspect that the point of 'confidential' is that there is no list available.
Obviously not - or they wouldn't be confidential !
Sheesh! Does the word "CONFIDENTIAL" mean anything to you? There are no lists of drug trade informants available for public consumption and these lists are well safeguarded.
You can't. It's called confidential for a reason.You're kidding right?
Accessing a list of confidential informants in Iowa, or any state, is typically restricted due to legal and privacy concerns. Such information is usually considered sensitive and protected under law enforcement confidentiality protocols. If you have a legitimate reason to seek information related to informants, you may consider contacting local law enforcement agencies or legal professionals, but be aware that access is often limited to authorized personnel only.
It is highly unlikely that a list actually exists. Informants are usually a closely held secret probably known only to the officer they work for and their immediate supervisor. Even a paid informants are not recorded with their true names.
No, you can't-for what should be obvious reasons.
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The Kansas City police departments does not give out lists of their informants.
Yes, this would represent a list of personnel with dates of hire, effectively a personnel record. Personnel records are confidential.
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