1) If I signed up as a confidential informant (CI), I agree to work for the police if my identity is kept anonymous. The police released my identity in the form of including obvious information on the warrant (the date and/or time of "buys", the content of the "buy). Is this police misconduct?
2) By releasing my identity to, well, basically the entire world (those who were arrested due to me could easily tell EVERYONE about me), they put my life in danger. Stereotypically, drug dealers are "violent," right? They would want to kill me for putting their lives at risk. So . . . more police misconduct? Also, the police want me to keep doing work for them -- but they have made doing this work impossible because no one is going to sell to an informant.
3) Say I was convicted of X amount of felonies. I had a Y amount of drugs. In order for my informant work to override what I was convicted of, do I need to just get people arrested on X amount of felonies -- or do they need to find Y amounts of drugs? Or do they need both?
I really need to know the answers to these questions.
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