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*whether a case can be made that the investigation was flawed, the proposed disciplinary measures are inappropriate, or the discipline authority incorrectly interpreted the law.
*whether a case can be made that the investigation was flawed, the proposed disciplinary measures are inappropriate, or the discipline authority incorrectly interpreted the law.


After a public hearing takes place, the judge’s decision is communicated to all interested parties. The parties can appeal questions of law, but not questions of fact, to the BC Court of Appeal.  
After a public hearing takes place, the judge’s decision is communicated to all interested parties. The parties can appeal questions of law, but not questions of fact, to the BC Court of Appeal.
 
For help writing a letter of complaint against the Police Department, please pick up an informational brochure from:
 
 
'''BC Civil Liberties Association'''
{{ResourcesLSLAP
| online = [http://www.bccla.org Website]
| address = 306 - 268 Keefer Street, 2nd Floor <br /> Vancouver, BC V6Z 1B3
| phone = (604) 687-2919 <br /> Toll-Free: 1-855-556-3566 <br /> Fax: (604) 687-3045
}}


== C. Complaints Against a Member of the RCMP ==
== C. Complaints Against a Member of the RCMP ==
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