CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE: CIVIL AND CRIMINAL
...Hearsay Exceptions re Statements
......Admissions (Crim.)
.........In-custody Informants
4 Cards On This Topic:
  • Corroboration of in-custody informant testimony.
  • Trial court committed harmless error in not instructing sua sponte that the testimony of jailhouse informant [that D told him he killed his own mother] had to be corroborated.
  • D's confession to jailhouse informant, next to whose cell he was placed on a ruse, was not coerced and was distinguishable from the confession held to be involuntary in Fulminante.
  • PC 1111.5, prohibiting conviction based on uncorroborated testimony of an in-custody informant, did not apply retroactively to D sentenced 3 mos. before section's effective date.