Sentences with phrase «informants when»

I would agree with the others, you have been my main informant when I choose my travel wardrobe for my annual trips to France.

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When talking about the past, informants started by presenting an oppressive, frustrating situation only to subvert it through successful stories of collective activism.
The Dispatch Editor said he never bothered to follow up on the case until last year when the informant denied claims by the police at the court that their investigations unearth the evil plot to end the life of mogul.
«I didn't bother to check till last year when the case went to court because the police were trying to say it was their own investigation that led to the arrest of the people that sought to murder Ken Agyapong... the informant named me as the one he relayed the information to...,» he said.
When he learned of the probe, Carnright said, he reopened the investigation with help from state police and a confidential informant.
What about when talking to an informant?
For example, an officer can stop recording during conversations with a confidential informant, discussions about case tactics or when talking to witnesses who don't wish to be recorded.
This past April, Castro, now 41, had to resign his Assembly seat when it was revealed that he'd been indicted for perjury, after which he was a government informant for almost his entire tenure in the State Assembly — and helped make a bribery case against a legislative colleague.
He was still a candidate in 2009 when he agreed to work as an informant and later ran for reelection while still in the same position.
Obviously, the film is critical of the FBI's counterterrorism techniques involving informants, and it's never more effective a critique than when we see and hear Khalifah, who — without any prompting from the filmmakers — knows exactly what's happening here.
They could have called it The FBI Sting That Got Blown When the Target Googled an Informant's Phone Number.
And the case against Axe Capital gains a powerful weapon when Connerty turns a member of Axe's inner circle into an informant.
«(T) ERROR» began life when filmmaker Cabral discovered that her friend from her Harlem neighborhood, Saeed «Shariff» Torres, was an FBI informant.
In this season, which is set in New York City, Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) is thrust back into action when Victor Aruz (Benito Martinez), a former informant on the Salazar case who is being pursued by killers, knocks at his door.
Edgerton is at his best when the wagons begin to circle, lashing out like a cornered snake as the feds turn their ire to their so - called informant and his willing abettor.
WHAT: Manufacturing just 50 grams of meth in China will earn you a death sentence, so when drug kingpin Timmy Choi (Louis Koo) is arrested after one of his meth labs explodes, he's coerced by police captain Zhang Lei (Sun Honglei) into turning informant to avoid execution.
One thing leads to another, as tends to happen when you fall down rabbit holes of espionage and clandestine operations, and soon Barry is acting as a bagman in transactions between the Company and Panamanian strongman — and CIA informant — Manuel Noriega, and then he's smuggling drugs into the U.S. for the Medellin cartel, which leads to (after he's caught) becoming a DEA informant.
«Untitled David O. Russell Project» Synopsis: When a cocky con man is caught by a less - than - competent FBI mastermind agent, he agrees to become an informant and help with several other white collar busts.
The muscle car is a far cry from the clunky camper / truck combo he drives and proves to carry a lot more clout when they pull up in front of a street informant's place of business.
When one of Whitey's old childhood friends, FBI agent John Connolly (Joel Edgerton), returns to Boston to clean up the streets by bringing down the Italian mafia, he suggests that Whitey become his informant — a mutually beneficial business arrangement that would allow John to get rid of the mob and give Whitey free reign over the city.
The film spans twenty years from 1975 - 1995 when Whitey was working as an informant to the FBI.
The story doesn't even begin to take shape until the final half - hour, when a twist reveals the presence of a criminal informant among Rich's crew.
Bernard, S., Harris, P.L., Terrier, N., & Clement, F. (in press) Children weigh number of informants and perceptual uncertainty when identifying objects.
«By contrast, anthropologists don't do experiments, certainly not on the culture they are studying; rather they master the language, observe carefully, and engage in long conversations with trusted informants, especially when they are puzzled.
I'd been in Charlotte several weeks when an informant's tip led to the shocking discovery in the woodstove.
The intoxicating mix of wealth, glamour, and lush living turns sinister when an FBI informant is murdered and another killing takes a shocking personal toll on Sloan.
An informant had told that the Droid 3 last shipment is going to arrive in January, after the six months when the phone was launched.
When a tip from an informant leads Detective Cole Phelps and his Vice desk partner Roy Earle to a local L.A. drug dealer, a deadly shootout ensues and they suddenly find themselves in the throes of one of the city's biggest narcotics rings.
We understand from the person who nominated you for the «bare faced cheek» award that you, in his phrase, «nearly blew a gasket» when the informant - whose privacy must be respected - provided a great deal of anecdotal and circumstantial evidence brilliantly (in the words of our nominator) tied into relevant scientific references, for an article carried here in December 2011;
Who, when confronted by a mountain of evidence demonstrating that his informant is a charlatan convicted under the Trade Descriptions Act, continues to repeat his claims?
When international financial organizations, such as the appellant World Bank Group, share information gathered from informants across the world with the law enforcement agencies of member states, they help achieve what neither could do on their own.
[at para 38] Also by dint of his former life as a police officer Barros recognized something perhaps a little less obvious to the layperson: when a C.I.'s cover is blown, crown and police will often choose to stay proceedings against an accused rather than continue on to trial where the informant's identity will become public subjecting them to considerable risk of harm.
Some are put in the position of «informant» when the non-dating parent asks about the other parent's dating.
This study showed the value of the Dominic Interactive as a child self - report instrument in addition to other informant measures in assessing child mental health problems over longer periods, especially when maternal mental health is involved.
Researchers collecting information on parenting should take the effects of different informants on parenting — delinquency associations into consideration when they interpret their findings and should control for social desirability of informants.
When it is only possible to have one adult informant, carers and teachers provide information of roughly equal predictive value.
By contrast, self - reports by 11 — 17 year olds provide little extra information when there is already an adult informant.
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