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Georgia State University College of Law

Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Criminal Trials; Criminology & Criminal Justice; Evidence; Witnesses

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Abolishing Jailhouse Snitch Testimony, Russell D. Covey Jan 2014

Abolishing Jailhouse Snitch Testimony, Russell D. Covey

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Jailhouse snitch testimony is inherently unreliable. Snitches have powerful incentives to invent incriminating lies about other inmates in often well-founded hopes that such testimony will provide them with material benefits, including in many cases substantial reduction of criminal charges against them or of the time they are required to serve. At the same time, false snitch testimony is difficult, if not altogether impossible, for criminal defendants to impeach. Because such testimony usually pits the word of two individuals against one another, both of whose credibility is suspect, jurors have little ability to accurately or effectively assess or weigh the evidence. …