An informant may __________ without posing the threat of being unreliable. a. participate in a crime b. entrap people c. have a love affair with an officer d. receive drugs from an officer

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The correct answer is letter B

The informant is under no obligation to speak the truth, and the person is allowed to lie in his testimony.

Thus, the first difference is that the witness has an obligation to speak the truth. The informant does not have this duty.

The second difference is observed at the time of the judge to analyze the evidence obtained during the process.

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