An informant's veracity and believability may be shown by proof of

A) the informant's religious faith in a supreme being.
B) the fact that the informant implicated himself in a crime while telling on the subject for which probable cause is sought.
C) a prior "track record" of offering truthful information to authorities.
D) all of the above.
E) only B and C have been shown to be part of the proof that an informant was telling the truth.


E

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