Sentence examples for credible informant from inspiring English sources

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Hence the affidavit here is a far cry from 'suspicion' or 'affirmance of belief.' It was based on reliable information from a credible informant plus personal surveillance by the officers.

But in some situations -- for example, when the victim of a street crime seeks immediate police aid and gives a description of his assailant, or when a credible informant warns of a specific impending crime -- the subtleties of the hearsay rule should not thwart an appropriate police response.

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The report shows that at least three highly credible informants gave substantial clues as far back as 1982, yet the D.O.I. fumbled each tip.

But he added, "Every day, in my position I see more and more examples — real examples — either through credible informants or actually investigative activity, where you start to see different groups involved with drug traffickers".

These officials acknowledged, however, that the intelligence was less specific than the information, from a credible Iraqi informant, that led Mr. Bush to order the first attack on a residential compound on March 20, the first night of the war.

The distribution of job tenure suggest the informants have had fair experience on the job to enable them provide credible information about successes and problems of hospitals under the scheme.

In order to yield as credible information as possible, the midwives were selected using the purposive method [ 21] i.e. identifying informants with adequate knowledge of the studied phenomenon.

She considered the informant credible.

From Rijksen and Meijaard (1999) data and our own lack of observations, we consider the report from our informants credible.

Second, the affiant-officers did not attempt to support their claim that their informant was "credible' or his information 'reliable". The Government is, however, quite right in saying that the FBI affidavit in the present case is more ample than that in Aguilar.

I am reluctant to approve any standard that does not expressly require, as a prerequisite to issuance of a warrant, some showing of facts from which an inference may be drawn that the informant is credible and that his information was obtained in a reliable way.

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