California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Childress, 160 Cal.Rptr. 47, 99 Cal.App.3d 36 (Cal. App. 1979):
The second prong of the test demands that if the informers are untested, and therefore unreliable, the affiant must show underlying facts which would establish the informers' reliability. " . . . "(I)nformation given by an untested informant may be sufficient if corroborated in essential respects by other facts, sources or circumstances. " (People v. Fein (1971) 4 Cal.3d 747, 752, 94 Cal.Rptr. 607, 611, 484 P.2d 583, 587.)
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