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  2. Pitchess motion - Wikipedia

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    A Pitchess motion is a request made by the defense in a California criminal case, such as a DUI case or a resisting arrest case, to access a law enforcement officer's personnel information when the defendant alleges in an affidavit that the officer used excessive force or lied about the events surrounding the defendant's arrest. The information ...

  3. Exemplified copy - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, it is also known as a triple certificate or three-way certificate. Its authenticity is sworn to by the clerk of the court where the judgment was rendered, and counter-authenticated by the presiding judicial officer of that Court. [4] The clerk then swears to the authenticity of the judge's signature, incumbency, and authority.

  4. Handwriting exemplar - Wikipedia

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    The following are a few examples of pre-determined text passages that have been used to obtain request exemplars. The text may be used exactly as shown here or modified to incorporate specific words or letter combinations that match the text of the questioned document. The London Letter Our London business is good, but Vienna and Berlin are ...

  5. A beginner’s guide to requesting public records on Pa. law ...

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  6. Records: Newark police officer resigned while being ...

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    Records provided to The Advocate through a public records request show the 36-year-old officer resigned in early February from the Newark Division of Police, where he had worked since 2018.

  7. California Public Records Act - Wikipedia

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    The California Public Records Act (Statutes of 1968, Chapter 1473; currently codified as Division 10 of Title 1 of the California Government Code) [1] was a law passed by the California State Legislature and signed by governor Ronald Reagan in 1968 requiring inspection or disclosure of governmental records to the public upon request, unless exempted by law.

  8. 3 Twinsburg officers accuse city of withholding records that ...

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    The request, filed April 5 in Summit County Common Pleas Court, seeks the release of dozens of public records spanning more than 30 requests that officers say were ignored or went unfulfilled by ...

  9. Presentence investigation report - Wikipedia

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    The early examination of computerized criminal history records enables the officer to identify which law enforcement, court, and correctional records must be reviewed. In addition, the initial interview of the defendant should include questioning about the offender's residential history so that the officer can check local police and court ...