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The National Law Journal 1995 Mark Curriden
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Behind the affidavits, some informants are fiction.
Law
Mark Curriden
Did informer and sheriff plot a political revenge? (Sheriff Merrill A. Greathouse's drug investigation of James and John Edenfield) (Georgia)
Law
Mark Curriden
Informant reforms: focussing on oversight.(The Informant Trap)
Law
Mark Curriden
Informer's lies trigger a tragedy: a DEA probe into a bungled raid points to broken rules and bad communication.(The Informant Trap)
Law
Mark Curriden
Postal agents stamped by scandal; undertrained inspectors and their rogue informants help convict innocent workers. (includes related article on Post Office and Civil Service Committee's hearings on the postal informant scandal) (part 2)
Law
Mark Curriden
Secret threat to justice: there are few controls over the hidden alliance of agents and informers. (The Informant Trap, part 1)
Law
Mark Curriden
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