What You Need to Prosecute Your Dirty DoCS Worker
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- Created: Monday, 04 April 2011 10:57
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What will be contained in the Court Attendance Notice
The information contained in a CAN will be similar to what is currently recorded on the charge sheets and court attendance notices of today. CANs issued by the Police or a Public Officers will not require a court seals. Police and Public Officers will not need to sign the CAN except on the statement of service.
In relation summary matters and indictable matters dealt with summarily a short general expression of the offence may be used rather than the full text of the indictment. Identifying particulars must also be included such as:
- time and date of the offence
- the place of the offence
- name of any victim
On strictly indictable matters the full indictment will need to be provided.
(Source : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/local_courts/ll_localcourts.nsf/pages/lc_topic1)
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I would love to charge my old docs officer and i have the evidence beyond reasonable doubt..
You should put it out there that ANYONE who has issues with DOCS has to get a copy of their FOI file that is where i got most of my evidence from their own files that is how much they cared.