H1902
An Act relative to the reliability of testifying informants
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Bill overview
This bill, titled ‘An Act relative to the reliability of testifying informants,’ seeks to examine and potentially improve the process and safeguards surrounding individuals who provide information leading to criminal investigations or prosecutions. It aims to ensure that the use of testifying informants is reliable and doesn’t unduly compromise the rights of individuals involved. The legislation will likely involve a study to assess current practices and identify areas for reform. This bill builds upon previous attempts to address similar concerns regarding informant testimony.
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Primary sponsor
John Francis Moran
Cosponsor
John Francis Moran
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