Since you are devoted members of the A&E community, we’d like to let you know of some changes that will be taking place on our network discussion boards. Coming this October, we will be moving the A&E discussion boards to an easier, more flexible platform. This exciting update will allow us to improve and expand your experience as a user with improved board functionality and robust member profiles. When the new community is ready, we will be turning off the ability to post here, but you’ll still be able to read the current boards. We have also set up a forum where we’ll be answering questions about the upcoming transition.
Stay tuned for more details in the next few weeks. We will be sure to keep you updated as we make the transition.
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Dec 28, 2005 11:11 AM
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Most of the individuals in jail are there for a reason, and in my opinion, being a jailhouse informant is just an easy way out. If an inmate is given the option of a reduced sentence for his information, well that would mean that the inmate will say anything in order to reduce his sentence. A jail house informants information is not always the most reliable information.
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