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Jailhouse snitches, sometimes referred to as "in-custody informants," are a particularly risky and unreliable category of criminal informant. Like all informants, they provide evidence to the government in the hope of receiving a benefit. But they have additional characteristics that make them especially poor witnesses.
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Jailhouse snitches, sometimes referred to as "in-custody informants," are a particularly risky and unreliable category of criminal informant. Like all informants, they provide evidence to the government in the hope of receiving a benefit. But they have additional characteristics that make them especially poor witnesses.

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