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    A Criminal Informant's Credibility Is Never Presumed but Must Be
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A Criminal Informant's Credibility Is Never Presumed but Must Be

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A criminal informant's credibility is never presumed but must be established.Usually,this is done by demonstrating the informant's __________ of having given accurate information in the past.

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