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cooperator

[koh-ahp-uh-rayt-er] / koʊˈɑp əˌreɪt ər /






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“Is his case just gonna be based on the testimony of sources and cooperators, which is pretty much what it was in President Hernandez’s case?”

From Los Angeles Times

According to the detective, the cooperator identified Quintero by his legal name, nickname and birth date — even describing a distinctive tribal band tattoo on his arm.

From Los Angeles Times

After the verdict, Reed again called into question the credibility of the cooperators who testified against his client.

From Los Angeles Times

He pleaded guilty and became a government cooperator — and, all that time, his wife waited for him in Pakistan.

From New York Times

"He is not a viable cooperator for the Fulton County D.A.,"

From Salon