Summary
noting lack of authority for defendant's argument that a citizen informant becomes a professional informant-for-hire if the citizen is interested in a public hotline financial award
Summary of this case from State v. WillaniaOpinion
2000.
noting lack of authority for defendant's argument that a citizen informant becomes a professional informant-for-hire if the citizen is interested in a public hotline financial award
Summary of this case from State v. Willania2000.
noting lack of authority for defendant's argument that a citizen informant becomes a professional informant-for-hire if the citizen is interested in a public hotline financial award
Summary of this case from State v. WillaniaFull title:DISPOSITIONS OF PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:The Supreme Court of Washington
Date published: Jan 1, 2000
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