One's alleged to have hired down a police informer as a hit man, and they give him bail. |
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When one of the dealers is arrested, the gang pegs the new convert as an informer and administers a vicious beating. |
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Nothing fragments group solidarity and self-confidence like the gnawing suspicion of having an informer in your midst. |
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The opportunities for police bargaining, threats, blackmail, and coercion to become an informer are unlimited. |
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The informer said that, unbeknown to retailers, it could be as long as 20 days from slaughter to final use-by date for a raw chicken breast. |
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Protected by his alleged status as a police informer, and until recently by two bodyguards, he has become a Scottish Don Corleone, the feared head of an untouchable empire. |
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Not call more that one jailhouse informer in any given case, because of the cumulative effect of multiple witnesses. |
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Serafin posted numerous identifiable photos of himself on Facebook, as well as pictures of a disemboweled informer. |
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In East Germany, there was one stasi agent or informer for every 63 citizens, records show. |
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He says he received death threats written in blood and accusing him of being an informer after information he gave police in confidence leaked out. |
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The statements were secretly recorded by a police department informer. |
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His chief occupations were bongo drummer, confidence trickster, brothel-keeper, drug-smuggler and police informer. |
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Indeed, such criminality may disentitle the in-custody informer to any benefits previously agreed to but not yet conferred. |
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Cllr Wright said he was not an informer, but where drugs were concerned, he would have no problem informing on those pushing, selling and taking drugs. |
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The current Crown policy notes that confirmation, in the context of an in-custody informer, is not the same as corroboration. |
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The employer believed that the raid occurred because there was a police informer among the staff. |
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The relationship didn't last and he disappeared a while later, but it was some years before I heard he had been an informer. |
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Upon learning of the alleged confession made to a jailhouse informer, the police should interview him. |
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At the outset, the jailhouse informer should be advised of the consequences of untruthful statements and false testimony. |
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Not proceed to trial where the testimony of the jailhouse informer is the only evidence linking the accused to the offence. |
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Agent Firms must take extra care not to disclose and to safeguard information that could reveal the identity of a police informer. |
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Further, because of the unfortunate cumulative effect of alleged confessions, only one jailhouse informer should be used. |
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A private police informer managed to get him back to Germany under a false pretext, where he was arrested by the police. |
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An inquiry headed by the Police Ombudsman, a sort of referee figure, came down against the informer allegation. |
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He becomes an informer, setting up an arrest that will alter the lives of both his sister and Shireen. |
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You know, it's easy for people, oh, he's a tout and informer. |
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They had not known that agents operating for the British military's Force Research Unit had smeared Flood as an informer and brought about his death. |
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Police said it was unlikely that such a young boy would have been recruited as an informer. |
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Sophisticated police informer networks operate in the country. |
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Police, prosecutors, defence counsel and the bench must have access to effective educational programming and information about the connections between in-custody informer evidence and the potential for a wrongful conviction. |
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It goes without saying that when the informer makes a criminal offense on this occasion, he may be prosecuted for it, while the tattling, however, is not sanctioned as such. |
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Following up the clews indicated by the unnamed informer, the police found a regular arsenal of the deadly poisons and microbes in the home of a Paris engineer. |
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The agency is forbidden from providing material support to a terrorist entity, but it would be part of its job to try to recruit someone inside such an organisation as an informer or source. |
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He said police invited him to the station to discuss his suspicions, but during the meeting they tried to recruit him as a paid informer to spy on leftwing students. |
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In particular, the Trial Judge will have to determine on a voir dire whether the evidence of the jailhouse informer is sufficiently credible to be admitted, based on the criteria suggested by Justice Kaufman. |
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Even then, in those rare circumstances, such as a kidnapping case, the testimony of the jailhouse informer should only be admitted, provided that the other conditions suggested by Justice Kaufman in his Inquiry have been met. |
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Contemporary evidence comes from Marlowe's accuser in Flushing, an informer called Richard Baines. |
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Docu-drama tracing the emergence of the supergrass system in 1972 and its infamous characters, including Bertie Smalls, the first informer who shopped hundreds of associates. |
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The mafiosi punished the informer by giving him a kneecapping. |
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A HUSBAND and wife have asked the Supreme Court why their convictions for offences linked to the interrogation and killing of a police informer were quashed. |
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