confidential informant
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of confidential informant
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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Unlike a gang case, where the defendants figuring out the name of the confidential informant before trial would be significant, in this case, witnesses have already publicly agreed to testify in exchange for lenient treatment.
From Salon • Nov. 15, 2023
The document, known as an FD-1023 form, details the information provided by a confidential informant.
From Washington Times • Jun. 7, 2023
An FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force Office began working with a confidential informant in spring 2021 to build the cases against Anderson and the leader of the Verified Bois, Connor Duane Goodman, of Auburn.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 26, 2023
In October 2022, a judge denied a motion for a new trial amid claims that the club’s president had acted as a confidential informant for law enforcement.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 18, 2023
"Just who is this confidential informant, anyway, Ole?"
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