Is the CI’s testimony essential to the defendant's case or a fair trial?

While you cannot simply request a list, a defendant in a criminal case may sometimes force the disclosure of an informant's identity through a .

If you believe a confidential informant is involved in your case, seeking professional legal advice is critical. You can research criminal defense strategies through Justia Indiana or the Indiana Public Defender Commission . For public records disputes, you may consult the Indiana Public Access Counselor .

According to Indiana Code § 4-2-7-8 , the identity of anyone who discloses information to the inspector general is strictly confidential. Unlawful disclosure of this identity is a Class A misdemeanor .

Individuals who receive monetary compensation for providing intelligence.

In Indiana , there is no publicly accessible "confidential informant list." By their very nature, these lists are strictly protected by law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety of individuals and the integrity of ongoing investigations.