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To: BlueDragon
The way I was reading the "dispute between LEO and DA" story, the LEO in question was willing to tell the defense who the snitch was, but was not willing to tell the DA.

I get a feeling that information would never make it to trial.

[prosecutor] Jarrett referenced a Facebook message [police detective] Kingrey sent to [defense attorney] West in which she offered to give the defense the information, but not prosecutors.
Case exposes trust issues between Waco police detective, McLennan County DA's office - WacoTrib.com - February 7, 2013

That case, over two years ago, involved an auto-theft ring comprising some seven or so members.

15 posted on 09/20/2015 3:24:24 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt
Part of what came to mind in light of this, is now Renya will be all out of excuses for not divulging the identities of informants, himself.

Stickler for "the law" as he just a couple of years ago presented himself to be, now he's trammeled. But watch him wiggle...although he'll try to keep that out of sight, and hide behind a judge if he can...while still pressing forward with the cookie-cutter.

31 posted on 09/20/2015 10:10:43 AM PDT by BlueDragon
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