By Alexandra Natapoff
This summer, the Florida Senate unanimously passed groundbreaking legislation imposing new regulations on how police make deals with criminal informants. The bill - the first of its kind to be passed by a state legislature - could significantly improve the widespread, secretive practice in which police and criminal suspects (colloquially referred to as "snitches") trade information in exchange for lenience.The ...
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