It would appear that a Sesslin Affidavit would issue from a law enforcement official on behalf of a defendant who is "somehow" useful to the officer and needs to be released for operational purposes. JMO
The term is a reference to a particular case (in this instance a State of California case (People v. Sesslin (1968) 68 Cal.2nd 418) which sets forth what must be contained in an affidavit for a warrant (i..e.: 'Probable Cause'), when a warrant is applied for by law enforcement.In common everyday law enforcement usage, simply the term "warrant affidavit" is more commonly used, dropping the specific reference to Sesslin.To answer the question, if the case is, in fact, ongoing, it would APPEAR that the prosecution believes that PC exists to uncover further evidence, (or arrest further individuals) in relation to the ongoing case.
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A processor server who loses the original summons that was presented to (them) by the Plaintiff must file an affidavit stating that the original summons whereabouts cannot be located.
You would becommitting perjury.
The scrivener must file the scrivener's affidavit. If that scrivener is not available you can check your state laws to see if there is another type of affidavit that could be used to explain the problem. You can add more details on the discussion page.
the registrant must file an affidavit setting forth certain information to keep the registration alive. If no affidavit is filed, the registration is canceled.
After the affidavit, the next step in legal proceedings is typically a rebuttal affidavit. This allows the opposing party to address and dispute the claims made in the initial affidavit.
Do you mean an affidavit? It is a statement of something that you sign as to its truth.
Must pay $40 termination fee.Must file affidavit of termination with Town Clerk.Must send copy of affidavit to other partner.Must wait twelve months before registering a new partnership.
An affidavit that states the heirs of a decedent. An Affidavit of Heirship is used instead of probate when a person dies without a will. http://www.heirship.com/2009/11/affidavit-of-heirship.html
If you wrote the check to an individual, that person would need to complete an affidavit of forged endorsement. Then, your bank can return that check to the bank that cashed it. If your bank cashed it, the affidavit will force them to take the loss - they may require you to file a police report. If the check was payable to a company, a representative from the company must complete the affidavit.