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  2. Ron Previte - Wikipedia

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    Previte was arrested for theft in 1985, but the charges were dropped after he agreed to work with New Jersey State Police. [2] [5] In 1992, Previte became an informant for the Federal Bureau of Investigation for which he was paid $750,000 between 1992 and 2002.

  3. Adams v. Williams - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the informant did not specify the type of narcotics, nor did he state whether Williams was carrying the gun legally. Even if the initial frisk was legal, Connolly did not ask him if he had a legal reason to carry the weapon. Thus Connolly essentially acted on a hunch based on the word of an informant with questionable veracity.

  4. Informant - Wikipedia

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    A representative from the U.S. State Department congratulates and offers a partial payment to a fully disguised informant whose information led to the neutralization of a terrorist in the Philippines Two-page totally confidential, direct and immediate letter from the Iranian Minister of Finance to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Hossein Fatemi) about creating a foreign information network for ...

  5. More than 40 years later, jailhouse informant's credibility ...

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    Mark Overland, an attorney who has represented Gonzales for 24 years, said the district attorney’s position now is where it should have been long ago, when the jail informant scandal came to light.

  6. Informant: I tried to 'de-escalate' ringleader's plan to ...

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  7. Supergrass (informant) - Wikipedia

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    Supergrass is a British slang term for an informant who turns King's evidence, often in return for protection and immunity from prosecution.In the British criminal world, police informants have been called "grasses" since the late 1930s, and the "super" prefix was coined by journalists in the early 1970s to describe those who witnessed against fellow criminals in a series of high-profile mass ...

  8. Homicide cases unravel after deals with informants: today's ...

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    Turns out, that informant wasn't alone. We found that multiple homicide cases unraveled in recent years after police and prosecutors cut deals that allowed informants to trade testimony for ...

  9. Category:Police informants - Wikipedia

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