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CASE REFERRALS To DA or other outside agencies

CASE REFERRALS To DA or other outside agencies. Face sheet Initial summary List of violations Narrative supporting those violations Costs. Content: Who What Where When Why. Components of Your Report. Identification - face sheet. Identify: Your agency Your agency’s case number

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CASE REFERRALS To DA or other outside agencies

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  1. CASE REFERRALS To DA or other outside agencies

  2. Face sheet Initial summary List of violations Narrative supporting those violations Costs Content: Who What Where When Why Components of Your Report

  3. Identification - face sheet • Identify: • Your agency • Your agency’s case number • The type of report • Your ID: name, badge (or other employee #), business address, phone number

  4. Synopsis of inspection / event Inspection or response to a call? Identify issues and parties involved. Observations made upon arrival and during inspection. List of violations Initial Summary

  5. Reporting Interviews: the Basics • When and where did the interview take place? • Whom did you interview? • Who else was present? • Any information that is confidential?

  6. Reporting Recorded Interviews • Provide two copies of recordings—you keep the original • Provide a copy of any transcript • Summarize key points with references to any attached transcript

  7. Reporting unrecorded interviews • Use exact quotes whenever possible • Relate all relevant statements from your interview notes

  8. Interview notes • Check your office’s policy re: keeping interview notes • Make your report consistent with your interview notes • Prepare report ASAP after the interview

  9. Some witnesses have “issues” • Witness available for trial? • Concerns about: • Recollection • Perception • Credibility

  10. Does Your Suspect Have a History? Note all prior: • contacts with suspects (routine inspections) • investigations • punitive actions (warnings, citations, fines, lawsuits)

  11. When You Obtain Documents • Attach copies to the report. You keep originals for chain of custody. • Reference them in your report by document name and by attachment (i.e., Attach. #6). • Index or page tabs are helpful

  12. Visual aids • Chronologies • Visual representations • Schematics, diagrams, and charts • Photos with captions

  13. A Simple Organization Chart

  14. Other Evidence • MSDS • Copies of local ordinances • Training Records • Lab testing results • Experts consulted?

  15. Concluding Your Report • Remember to include your investigative costs • Please do NOT: • Make a request: “This case is being submitted for filing.” • Include legal conclusions: “This is only worth a misdemeanor”, or “This should be filed civilly.” • Any referrals to other agencies for follow-up?

  16. Freight Train . . . WHAT FREIGHT TRAIN?? • Note emergencies in the report and by telephone: • Search warrants or inspections pending • Other agencies involved • Statute of limitations • Suspect flight risk • Grand jury material

  17. Last Minute Checklist • Have you identified everyone? • Have you listed all of the violations? • Have you attached ALL supporting documents? • Does your narrative provide evidence for each element of each violation?

  18. Don’t Hesitate to Call Your Lawyer or Prosecutor • If you have a question, REQUEST HELP • Even before submitting a report. • But get the report done ASAP! • Any media contact?

  19. Variety of Resources • Your Supervisor • Your Local Prosecutor • Your Agency or House Counsel • Other Investigators • Task Force Contacts • Everyone in this room!

  20. Any Questions? Thank you for all your good work! ** The End **

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