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May 10, 2007

Police Informant's Case Tests Workers' Compensation Rules

SAN FRANCISCO - The Walnut Creek Police Department's Confidential Informant No. 223 was a paroled rapist and robber who wanted to clear up a few outstanding traffic tickets. In return, he promised to rat out petty criminals he knew.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - The Walnut Creek Police Department's Confidential Informant No. 223 was a paroled rapist and robber who wanted to clear up a few outstanding traffic tickets. In return, he promised to rat out petty criminals he knew.
      After a handful of assignments for various police agencies, a drug dealer he named ambushed him in a mall parking garag...

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