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Difference between revisions of "Criminal Charges (1:IV)"

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* Summary of other important evidence collected by police in the investigation.
* Summary of other important evidence collected by police in the investigation.


When the accused receives the RTCC with the Particulars, the RTCC should be reviewed to ensure full disclosure has been made from the investigation. If the RTCC mentions an audio statement that was taken, that audio and perhaps a transcript of the audio should be included in the disclosure. In addition, ensure that there is a narrative and corresponding personal notes from each police officer mentioned in the RTCC and that any other evidence mentioned in the RTCC has been provided in the particulars. If something is missing from the file, make a disclosure request to the Crown.
When the accused receives the RTCC with the particulars, the RTCC should be cross referenced to the particular to ensure that full disclosure has been made of the the investigative file. If the RTCC mentions an audio statement that was taken, that audio and perhaps a transcript of the audio should be included in the disclosure. In addition, ensure that there is a narrative and corresponding personal notes from each police officer mentioned in the RTCC and that any other evidence mentioned in the RTCC has been provided in the particulars. If something is missing from the file, make a disclosure request to the Crown.


=== 4. Release conditions (contained within the bail document) ===
=== 4. Release conditions (contained within the bail document) ===
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