There are actually two question here; (#1) If an officer knowingly makes 'falsified' notes, produces 'falsified' notes,' or makes false testimony base on these 'falsified' notes while under oath and at trial, he may be charged with Perjury, dismissed from his job, and probably go to prison. (#2) If an officer does these same things and attempts to use them in testimony in another, entirely different and unrelated, case, the defense attorney should challenge them on grounds of 'relevancy' and ask for a judge's ruling on their admissability.
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When a soldier disobeys a direct order (one given by an officer) he is most likely written up or put on report. He will be required to report to the officer of the unit commander where he will answer the charges and decide if he wants to be charged under courts martial or receive nonjudicial punishment.
Two major objectives of well written policy statements are that they be clear and concise
Officer in the Army. has written: 'Killarny. A poem. By an officer in the army'
They are called statements. They have no other special name. A group of statements are called "Block statements".
Officer in India has written: 'Letter from an officer in India to his correspondent in England'
Howard Ross has written: 'Air Infiltration in Buildings' 'Financial statements' -- subject(s): Financial statements
Jim O'Hare has written: 'Analyzing financial statements for non-specialists' -- subject(s): Financial statements
Private gentleman has written: 'A letter from a private gentleman to an English peer'
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Herman Herwood has written: 'Financial statements of retailers' -- subject(s): Accounting, Financial statements, Retail trade
The statement can be typed and signed instead of hand written. However, some juristictions may have specific protocols that require handwritten statements. In this case, the statement may accompany the typed copy of the arrest record, also filled out by the officer. Always check with your reviewing authority for details on how such a statement needs to be completed.
False harmful written statements are called libel. Libel refers to the act of making false and damaging statements about someone in written form, with the intention of causing harm to their reputation.