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Criminal Informant Law, Policy, and Research

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Snitching – Criminal Informant Law, Policy, and Research Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Snitching Criminal Informant Law, Policy, and Research Search this website Home About Litigation Legislation Families & Youth Blog Resources & Scholarship Home WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS Criminal informants are infamously unreliable. Jailhouse snitch testimony often leads to wrongful conviction. Over 45 percent of all innocent people exonerated from death sentences were wrongfully convicted based on the testimony of a lying criminal informant. This makes snitches the leading cause of wrongful conviction in U.S. capital cases. YOUNG INFORMANTS Police sometimes use children as young as 14 as informants. These children may be exposed to drugs, violence, and other criminal activities as they work to get information for their handlers. Some have been killed. California, Minnesota, and North Dakota have laws restricting the practice, but most states give poli...

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