What are my next steps if the police do not respond to my complaint about...
What are my next steps if the police do not respond to my report of damage to my car that I saw but have no direct evidence of?
What are my next steps if the police do not respond to my report of damage to my car that I saw but have no direct evidence of?
What documents or evidence may be required to confirm it?
What steps should be taken to preserve photos, videos, witness statements and other evidence?
... be used to support my side of the story?
I read that the Supreme Court ruled that if I was not present during the conduct of covert investigative actions, it does not violate criminal procedural law. But if evidence was obtained precisely when I was not present, can this evidence still be used against me in court? I am interested in whether this is truly legal, and do I have any protection in such a situation?
The National Guard has begun holding video conferences with company commanders to improve military training. Can such a video conference be considered an appropriate way to obtain evidence if it records any facts or testimony that could be used in court?
If in criminal proceedings the prosecution uses evidence obtained through temporary access to items and documents from another criminal proceeding, do you consider such evidence admissible?
If I file a claim with the court, do I have to include all the evidence I am citing in my claim, or can I submit it later? How will this affect the consideration of my case?
I am wondering if it is possible to use surveillance video footage as evidence in court, for example, if a suspect in a crime is caught on camera. Does such evidence require special processing or can it be used directly?