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Any evidence that is part of court case is valid throughout the entire trial. There is no expiration on evidence even if it is a report from a level 2 security officer.

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Can a written report be used as evidence in a court case after 1 year?

Yes, a written report can be used as evidence in a court case after 1 year. The admissibility of the report will depend on factors such as relevance, authenticity, and whether it meets the rules of evidence. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance on using a report as evidence in a court case.


What is the past perfect of security report?

The past perfect of "security report" is "had secured reported."


How do you report somebody to their parole officer but not give your name you dont want them to know who turned you in?

Call the PO from a pay phone and don't give a name. But they probably can't or won't do anything with an anonymous tip. For the court to find that a person violated probation, the PO must produce evidence of the violation. The PO's testimony of receiving an anonymous tip is not admissible evidence.


What are the phases of criminal investigation?

1. Registration of FIR. 2. Collection of Evidence. 3. Preparation and submission of Final Report are three main phases of the investigation. If investigating officers believe there's evidence of a crime at a particular location, they may try to get a search warrant allowing them to search the premises. A judge reviews the information submitted by the police and decides whether there is "probable cause" to support it. Probable cause means that an officer has presented enough facts to support a belief that there is evidence of a crime at the location described in the warrant. A warrant may not be required where there are "exigent circumstances" or an emergency situation (when evidence may be destroyed or a crime is in the process of being committed). Interrogation Law enforcement officers can interrogate witnesses, and even question potential suspects, as long as their constitutional rights are protected. Arrest Police can make an arrest under the following conditions: If law enforcement officers have probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and that a specific person has committed the crime, they may arrest the person under suspicion, taking them into custody. Officers may need to obtain a warrant before taking a suspect into custody. If a person commits a felony or misdemeanor crime in the presence of a law enforcement officer, the officer may arrest the person without a warrant. If an officer has probable cause to believe that a person has committed a felony crime, even if the crime was not committed in the officer's presence, the officer may arrest the person. An arrest may be made in a public place, with or without a warrant. But if law enforcement officers wish to arrest a person in a private place, they must first obtain an arrest warrant, unless there are "exigent circumstances," such as the possibility that the suspect will flee. Law enforcement officials have a relatively short period of time following an arrest (24 or 48 hours, depending on the state) during which they must either charge the person with a crime or release them. After completing the investigation the investigation officer has to prepare a final report for submitting the same in court. the investigation officer either to declare the accused as involved in case or declare him as innocent. If the investigation officer declare any accused innocent he may prepare a discharge report of the accused and submit the same before Magistrate for discharge of the accused or he put the name of the innocent accused in column no 2 of final report and left the accused at the discretion of the trial court.


Can a police officer hold you at the side of the road for 2 hours?

The basic answer is yes. Since 9/11 and the new laws a police officer or Govt. Agency can hold you for 24hrs. without charging you. If you feel they did this just out of spite with no apologies from the the detaining officer then you have to get a lawyer and file a claim with the F.B.I. make it a Federal Case and have them investigated for Racial Profiling during a traffic stop. Yes they do keep statistics on these types of incidents. On a more local level if it is a city police officer, start at the top, report it to the mayors office first because the Chief of Police answers to the mayor and City Council. Then report it to the chief of Police, then report it to Internal Affairs if they have one. If it is a County Sheriffs officer report it to the County Sheriffs office and internal affairs. County Sheriffs are normally elected officials so they have an Internal Affairs Office which is a permanent position that stays no matter who the county sheriff is.

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If you are a DoD employee to whom should you report actual or suspected unauthorized disclosure of classified information?

your security manager


A security officers role before an incident is to observe and report?

A security officers is not suppose to observe and report. The security officer should call the police.If a security officers sees a incident he is to call the police. He should not observe or report until the police get there.


Describe how a police officer would write a better report using a supplemental report?

A police officer would write a supplemental report to add evidence or clarify information he may have received after the arrest.


Can a police officer amend a police report after its written and closed?

No. All we can do is add additional information or a supplement correcting erroneous information in the original report. Once a report is written, it's record.


What do you consider to be the main function and features of the role of a security officer?

detect,deter,observe,and report.


If you are a cleared contractor employee to whom should you report actual or suspected?

facility security officer


How do you submit an official report into evidence with the courts?

It is unclear what you mean by an "official report". However, as an example, a police report would usually necessitate the presence of the police officer who completed it in order to authenticate it. You are advised to refer to the Rules of Evidence in your jurisdiction.


If information is not noted on a police report can it be admissable in court?

It will depend on the evidence, but probably yes. In most cases the report is not the entire recollection of the police officer.


After a crash has been investigated by an officer does the driver need to send a written report to the department of highway safety and motor vehicles?

" If the crash is investigated by an officer, the driver need not make a written report. " -Official Florida Driver's Handbook, page 18. It's page 20, not 18. At least in my Official Florida Driver's Handbook ; The police officer takes care of the report, if no report is done by the officer than you must make a written report yourself of the crash within 10 days. The officer will provide you with a copy of the form for your records.


Can a written report be used as evidence in a court case after 1 year?

Yes, a written report can be used as evidence in a court case after 1 year. The admissibility of the report will depend on factors such as relevance, authenticity, and whether it meets the rules of evidence. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance on using a report as evidence in a court case.


How do you locate a parole officer to report sex crimes?

You don't. A parole officer is not a law enforcement officer. The parole officer is a supervising agent. If you have evidence that someone on parole or off has committed a crime of any type, contact law enforcement, give the evidence you have to them, and let the system take care of it.


What if a policeman only gives half the story in a police report?

A supplemental report can be written if requested and approved by the officer. If you are denied the request, you can sometimes speak with the Sergeant and explain the situation. They have the authority to have the officer complete a supplementary report.