Asked by Alex

If you had information about a crime, would you be an official informant for the authorities? What would your concerns be?

I don't think you would be a official informant, but im not sure what by concerns would be.

Can somebody help?

Answers

Answered by Damon
Joe the slasher, who has disposed of 14 people so far who squealed on him to the cops, might resent your testimony.
Answered by Alex
can somebody please help
Answered by Alex
thank you damon
Answered by Damon
You are welcome :)
Answered by Ms. Sue
If I had information about a crime, I hope I'd be an official informant. It the suspected criminal were a family member or close friend, I would be hesitant about reporting them. I also might fear that the suspect would retaliate against me.

If you knew something about the crime and didn't report it, you might be guilty of aiding and abetting and interfering with a legal investigation.
Answered by bobpursley
I would get an attorney, tell him what you know, and let him give info to the police. Attorneys love to squeal on non-clients...however, what if the attorney sees a profit motive, and calls the slasher, and offers to represent him thereby not calling the police (in Texas this is called blackmail)

Decisions, decisions. Oh yes, we are supposed to make the world a better place, and tell the police ourselves if you actually have some valid knowledge. And to protect yourself, use instead of your name, the name of some kid who has picked on you all your life....

decisions, decisions...

You could use the name of your school principal as the informant.
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