Sentences with phrase «police informers»

Melville's masterpieces include Le Doulos, featuring a ruthless police informer, played to perfection by Jean - Paul Belmondo, or Bob le flambeur, one of the first French films to rely on handheld camera - work and moody location shooting, and Le Cercle Rouge with a star - studded cast that includes Alain Delon as an English ex-con, Yves Montand and Gian - Maria Volonté.
Police Informer, from the portfolio Tulsa, 1971, printed 1980 Gelatin silver print.

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Police and the informers they regularly employed became despised, while petty corruption spiralled out of al control.
Pressure is building on the Metropolitan police to expand their phone - hacking inquiry to include a notorious private investigator who was accused in the House of Commons on Wednesday of targeting politicians, members of the royal family and high - level terrorist informers on behalf of Rupert Murdoch's News International.
He's recruited by Fergus (Ben Kingsley), an officer in the Special Branch of the British police, to become a double agent, an informer.
The protégée of Costello, Colin Sullivan, is promoted in the Massachusetts State Police and is the informer of Costello.
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The Game Informer article mentions a young, enthusiastic human police officer named Liam, and an asari nicknamed Peebee, a lone wolf adventurer you pick up en route and whose blunt manner is likely to cause some friction.
S.C., Sept. 17, 2010)(34053) Feb. 22, 2013 Confidentiality an informer was promised by a first police force continued when they transferred him to another force.
The police deny Ms. Stack was promised confidentiality or that she enjoys confidential informer status.
Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Based on an informer's tip to police, Mark Whyte was arrested for various firearms offences without a warrant.
In a clear case, confidentiality is explicitly sought by the informer and agreed to by the police» (para 31).
The Supreme Court of Canada this morning created a journalist - source privilege, whose application it said was to be determined case by case, as distinct from a «class - based privilege» like solicitor - client privilege or police - informer privilege where the fact that the witness belongs to the specified class in the specified relationship is enough to establish privilege.
The foundation for the criminal charges against Barros rested on his breach of the classic informer privilege — a concept Barros would have been well familiar with from his time as a police officer.
In McCormack, for example, it was held that the police had deliberately misrepresented three sources, two of whom they had instructed to act as agents and one of whom was a civilian employee of the police force, as confidential informers simply as an «investigative technique» (paras. 7 - 21).»
«The duty to protect and enforce informer privilege rests on the police, the Crown, and the courts, but we have been referred to no prior case where the duty has been extended to the accused and his or her representatives such as Mr. Barros [a private investigator] apart from the exceptional case of inadvertent disclosure to defence counsel: see R. v. Hirschboltz, 2004 SKQB 17, [2006] 1 W.W.R. 174, and R.W. Hubbbard, S. Magotiaux and S.M. Duncan, The Law of Privilege in Canada (loose - leaf), at pp. 2 - 43 and 2 - 44.
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