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    A Criminal Informant's Credibility (Veracity/truthfulness) Must Always Be Established by a Statement
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A Criminal Informant's Credibility (Veracity/truthfulness) Must Always Be Established by a Statement

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A criminal informant's credibility (veracity/truthfulness) must always be established by a statement of underlying facts and circumstances.

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