Multiple Choice
During an investigation, a lead will be investigated if, and only if, it is deemed credible by a Special Agent. Leads will generally be considered credible when the information comes from a trusted source. To increase the chances of finding credible leads, some Special Agents spend time building relationships with informants. Informants are often useful in verifying information about suspects under investigation, such as the suspects' identities and addresses. If an informant provides accurate information about a lead, the chances of successful prosecution are increased.
A) the chances of a successful prosecution are increased if an informant provides accurate information about a lead.
B) if an informant provides accurate information about a lead, then the chances of successful prosecution are decreased.
C) if it is determined that a lead will not be investigated, then the lead was deemed credible by a Special Agent.
D) all Special Agents spend time building relationships with informants.
E) none of the investigators who spend time building relationships with informants are special agents.
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