Here are the basic steps you need to take to write a statement: Identify your ultimate objective. First, identify what you want to accomplish with your statement. Write an introduction. Write the body. Create a strong conclusion. Proofread your statement.
Stick to the Facts and Avoid Hearsay: Your witness statement should be based strictly on what you personally observed or experienced. Avoid including hearsay or opinions, as the adjudicator is interested in concrete, verifiable facts. Clearly state what happened, when it happened, and who was involved.
There is no simple Riverside County warrant search tool. The Riverside County Superior Court Public Access website will show any outstanding bench warrants or arrest warrants. Note that these are public records. Anyone can conduct a name search for any warrant in Riverside County.
Law Enforcement Code of Ethics I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all; maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn, or ridicule; develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others.
Laws clearly define what a person can and cannot do; breaches of law result in punishment and/or penalty. Ethics and codes of ethics guide people regarding what is good or bad, right or wrong. Ethics include normative ethics, personal ethics, social ethics, and professional ethics.
The Code of Ethics has been drafted in ance with the Garda Síochána Act 2005. It sets out standards of conduct and practice for everyone in the Garda Síochána. The Code has regard to the Policing Principles set out in the Act.
You should first contact the Sheriff's station where the incident occurred. You may also contact the Sheriff's Professional Standards Bureau to file a complaint.
FAIRNESS: We are fair and just in all dealings; we do not exercise power arbitrarily, and do not take undue advantage of another's mistakes or difficulties. CONCERN FOR OTHERS: We manifest commitment to justice, equal treatment of individuals; and tolerance for and acceptance of diversity.