Singh v. Prunty, No. 96-56726 (9th Cir.) (142 F.3d 1157) (April 27, 1998) (Judge Donald P. Lay)
Loaded on July 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
July 06, 1998
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Informants and Paid Witnesses.
Quote from Judge Trott in which he stated that the use of informers, accessories, accomplices, false friends, or any of the other betrayals which are "dirty business" may raise serious questions of credibility.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK - The "dirty business" of buying testimony.
"The use of informants to investigate ...
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