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Yes, especially if the informant is paid for the information or assistance s/he provides.
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The short answer is yes...and not necessarily. It is dependant upon several factors. The first, and most important factor, is the seriousness of your crime. Secondly, the lengths in which your are willing to help police. The more results you get for the police the more likely they will put in a good recommendation for you when it comes to court. You have to stay out of trouble while being a confidential informant and you must be reliable. Many times, especially with felonies, charges are not just thrown out. Felonies may be changed to misdemeanors and misdemeanors may be thrown out. You may just get probation when you would have gotten prison. The DA will come up with the action and his/her decision is based on the police's recommendation. The bottom line is, the more you are willing to help yourself out by helping the police, the better your results in court will be
No Stacy Musich is NOT A Confidential Informant.
No Stacy Musich is NOT A Confidential Informant.
No! That is why they are called a "CONFIDENTIAL" informant.
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You can't, that's why they are known as CONFIDENTIAL informants.
The singular possessive of informant is informant's.
Adam Watson was a British theorist and researcher, he had nothing to do with being a confidential informant in Reno, NV.
Yes, especially if the informant is paid for the information or assistance s/he provides.
yes i think malena lomneck is
They sound the same to me but snitch has a pejorative tone.
There is no prescribed time frame. This would be determined by the nature of the informant's report to the police.
Only in certain ways like C.I or confidential informant.