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Sam Fury ([info]sammyfury) wrote in [info]marvel_nextgen,
Re: Later That Evening...
"Informant identities are protected. They only deal with one agent, their names are kept out of everything until it goes to court, if then. It might appear in secured computer files, but those are behind some serious walls. S.H.I.E.L.D. informants are well protected. The cases are eventually given to local authority, so that would be a weak spot." As an academic question it fascinated her planning brain. As a practical idea, she didn't like his interest.

"Let them work their case. If you have more informayion, fine, but otherwise let them alone. Their case has to make it through the US legal system."


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