Point (3) is a very good point and is discussed in the New Yorker article I cited: now police in Florida as a result of the parent's lawsuit and "Rachel's Law" that followed it are advised to tell potential CIs that being a snitch or informant might not lead to any reduction in their criminal charges if the police aren't happy enough with the results and they may be asked to put themselves at risk repeatedly until the police feel they are disposable as CIs.
Jack Richard Lebowitz Glens Falls Criminal Defense Attorney
Posted over 13 years ago.
Point (3) is a very good point and is discussed in the New Yorker article I cited: now police in Florida as a result of the parent's lawsuit and "Rachel's Law" that followed it are advised to tell potential CIs that being a snitch or informant might not lead to any reduction in their criminal charges if the police aren't happy enough with the results and they may be asked to put themselves at risk repeatedly until the police feel they are disposable as CIs.