
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook," litigation attorney Dan Small explores the complicated dynamics of using informants in organized crime cases. Drawing from his prosecution of Sam Cammarata, Mr. Small explains how informants can both help and hinder investigations, especially when they manipulate their insider status for personal gain. He discusses the challenges prosecutors face in building persuasive arguments using informant testimony, tactics defense lawyers use to cast doubt on informant credibility and strategies that help reveal the truth in court. This episode offers insights into the delicate balance required to pursue justice when relying on those closest to criminal activity.
By Holland & Knight4.7
1111 ratings
In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook," litigation attorney Dan Small explores the complicated dynamics of using informants in organized crime cases. Drawing from his prosecution of Sam Cammarata, Mr. Small explains how informants can both help and hinder investigations, especially when they manipulate their insider status for personal gain. He discusses the challenges prosecutors face in building persuasive arguments using informant testimony, tactics defense lawyers use to cast doubt on informant credibility and strategies that help reveal the truth in court. This episode offers insights into the delicate balance required to pursue justice when relying on those closest to criminal activity.

154,400 Listeners

2,820 Listeners

4,368 Listeners

31 Listeners

112,351 Listeners

675 Listeners

56,429 Listeners

47,997 Listeners

6,056 Listeners

17 Listeners

40,288 Listeners

61,260 Listeners

147 Listeners

26,670 Listeners

16,801 Listeners

0 Listeners

5 Listeners

0 Listeners

2 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

2 Listeners

8 Listeners

5 Listeners

2 Listeners