well a motion of discovery tell you the informants name that snitched
Answer
If your question is:
"Will discovery furnished to a defendant pursuant to a motion for discovery tell you the name of informants?'
The answer is: not always.
If the informant was directly involved and is a witness to the alleged crime: yes.
For example, if the charge is selling an illegal drug to a confidential informant, then the informant is a fact witness and must be disclosed to the defendant.
If the informant merely provided information (such as information that led to a search warrant) and the police then find drugs without the informant being there, then no, the informant does not need to be disclosed.
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