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Word got out that Paez had snitched, and he skipped town.

It also shows that, despite the fear in society, some Russians are taking a stand against snitching and the direction in which their country is moving.

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They portrayed DeLorean as the victim of a manipulative snitch who had lured him with the prospect of legitimate investments in his company, later introducing the notion of a drug transaction.

Juveniles in custody are also often hesitant to report mistreatment or inaccuracies, fearing they will be labeled a snitch or face retaliation from officers, she said.

The friend told police he had seen Moore throw the knife into a Harvard Avenue garage after the stabbing and that Moore had threatened to kill him if he “snitched,” according to the affidavit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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