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Pro-Arrest is when a police officer determines that you are the primary aggressor in a domestic violence situation and takes you into custody. It is a provision of the Federal VAWA.
A Certifying Officer is presumed negligent when there is a fiscal irregularity
Yes. In fact during an inspection the CSH Officer is required to hold private interviews with employees.
To ensure that financial events are accurately and appropriately recorded in the company's financial and or financial statements.
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The coal mines provident account balance can be checked by the finance officer. The financial officer usually publishes the statements after six months or one year.
the chief executive officer (CEO) and chief financial officer (CFO) of each publicly traded company prepare a statement to certify the "appropriateness of the financial statements and disclosures
The officer can only make decisions on whether to arrest, cite, or not to arrest, referred to as officer discretion. The officer cannot (honestly) promise leniency of a charge because they do not have that authority. Charges are filed and issued by a prosecutor, not a police officer. Any statements given to a police officer based on a "promise of leniency" without the prosecutor's cooperation will be considered coerced and inadmissible.
There is a lot of missing information in the autopsy,corener and DA's protocol reports I received. Facts that differ from report to report, how do I request more info/ Such as, DOJ reports and renderings, officer statements, witness statements ect?
Yes, it is possible to request a continuance for a sentencing date. The request will need to be made to the court and should provide a valid reason for needing the extension, such as unforeseen circumstances or the need for more time to prepare. The judge will ultimately decide whether to grant the continuance.
Yes, the officer can write the ticket. It would be subject to the Statute of Limitations laws, but one month is not going to be an issue.