Free Court Referral Misidentification Claim - California


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Date: March 25, 2009
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State: California
Category: Court Forms - Local
Author: Santa Barbara Superior Court
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA
STREET ADDRESS: CITY AND ZIP CODE: BRANCH NAME: FOR COURT USE ONLY

PLAINTIFF:

People of the State of California
DEFENDANT:

COURT REFERRAL: MISIDENTIFICATION CLAIM

CASE NUMBER:

Notice to Defendant: You have until at 4 P.M. to file your claim with the agency checked below. If you fail to do so, the agency will not investigate your claim.
Date: To: Santa Maria Police Dept. 222 E Cook St Santa Maria, CA 93454 Guadalupe Police Dept. 4490 10th St Guadalupe, CA 93434 Other: D.A. case #: California Highway Patrol 1710 Carlotti Dr Santa Maria, CA 93454 California Highway Patrol 166 Industrial Way Buellton, CA 9327 Lompoc Police Dept. 100 Civic Center Plaza Lompoc, CA 93436 SB Co. Sheriff's Dept. 812A West Foster Rd Santa Maria, CA 93455 751 Burton Mesa Rd Lompoc, CA 93436 1745 Mission Dr Solvang, CA 93463

Received by Agency on (agency to insert date):

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NOTICE TO AGENCY This defendant has represented to the Court that he/she is not the person arrested or cited by your agency in the above case. The Court has investigated the claim but is not able to resolve it. Therefore the matter has been referred to you for investigation.
Attached are all relevant documents in the possession of the Court as follows: Citation Complaint Other: Declaration Picture ID

ORDER
This Court case has been continued to at to await the results of your investigation. The defendant is ordered to appear in court at that time regardless of the department's findings. The defendant will be notified by mail of the department's findings and any further court proceedings. The Agency should submit its findings to the Court (5 days prior to the court date) on the Court's adopted "Misidentification Findings" form (attached herewith). Dated: Judge/Commissioner of the Superior Court
SC-8004N [Rev. July 3, 2003]

COURT REFERRAL: MISIDENTIFICATION CLAIM
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