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Okay to Disclose Informant's Identity by David Sterling is a federal prisoner. He is also an informant. During the course of disciplinary proceedings against his cellmate, Lawrence Pekoske, Sterling provided information to Bureau of Prisons (BOP) officials under a promise of confidentiality. Pekoske filed a request to examine his prison …
Article • September 15, 1993 • from PLN September, 1993
AIDS Patient Released from Jail by Gregory Scarpa is a pretrial detainee with full-blown AIDS. He is an alleged mafia captain awaiting trial on charges of racketeering, various murders, murder conspiracies, etc. While on bail previously he was involved in a shoot out and, according to the government, continued his …
Release Not Appropriate Relief for Beatings by Samuel Brown is a New York state prisoner. Brown was convicted of three counts of felony murder arising from an armored car robbery in upstate New York by the Revolutionary Armed Task Force. Brown became an FBI informant and was later tried and …
Perotti Needs Help by John Perotti John Perotti, Mansfield, OH On August 7, 1992, MANCI prisoncrats Bill Rachael (unit manager), Terry Knight (SHP Investigator), Mr. Fleming (SHP) and Capt. Jackson and Sgt. Harrell called a prisoner named Jerome Evans to their office and made a deal that if he set …
Article • February 15, 1992 • from PLN February, 1992
Supreme Court Informers by Paul Wright The most recent (#39) issue of Covert Action Information Bulletin contains an interesting article by Alexander Charns titled "FBI Involvement in the Supreme Court." Mr. Charns is a lawyer who has written a book concerning the FBI and the American judiciary. In this article …
Article • August 15, 1991 • from PLN August, 1991
Be a Rat or Else! by Be A Rat Or Else! This all started back in November 1986, a couple of weeks after the decision in Toussaint v. McCarthy 801 F.2d 1080 (9 Cir. 1986) [prisoners can be placed on administrative segregation status for little or no reason]. Myself and …
Article • October 15, 1990 • from PLN October, 1990
Use of Jailhouse Informants Faulted by Use Of Jailhouse Informants Faulted A grand jury has issued a stinging rebuke of the Los Angeles district attorney's office for failing to assure that "jailhouse informants" called as prosecution witnesses repeatedly over the last decade were telling the truth. "Very little effort was …
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Oracle International Facts and Circumstances Surrounding the Death of Kristina Waddell 1998 Florida & International Corporate & Financial Fraud Investigators PO Box 10728, Naples, FL. 34101 Opening Report Interim Report Closing Report :: Tel: 239 304 1639 Interview Memorandum Analysis Memorandum Surveillance Report :: Fax: 239 304 1640 Collateral Request …
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Boston College Law School Research Paper Re a Historical Overview of Informants 2005 BOSTON COLLEGE L AW BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL LEGAL STUDIES RESEARCH PAPER SERIES RESEARCH PAPER NO. 64 March 16, 2005 A Historical Overview of Informants Robert M. Bloom Professor, Boston College Law School This paper can be …
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