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SNITCH: The (Involuntary) Confessions of a Confidential Informant

July 9, 2009 — New Times (CA)
SNITCH: The (Involuntary) Confessions of a Confidential Informant
By Kylie Mendonca

Snitches. Rats. Turncoats. Squealers. There’s no shortage of names for people who start their criminal justice career on one side of the law, and then, through a series of self-preserving acts, find themselves working on the opposite side as confidential informants. Police informants get evidence, they help make cases, and they put themselves in danger to do it. Cops and prosecutors call them indispensable.

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