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Garda Statement Signature

  • 16-12-2010 2:49pm
    #1
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    Hi all,

    I am looking for some answers to some questions,which I cannot seem to get a definite answer to. I have been summonsed to appear in court to answer to an offence which I am alleged to have committed. The Garda who is charging me has to make a statement of what happened at the time of the offence, but is it a requirement that the Garda has to sign his/her statement to make it official? Also, the summons I was served with has my incorrect date of birth at the bottom of the summons, it is one digit out which make me out to be 2 years younger than I actually am! What is the significance of this mistake, if any? There were multiple Garda statements made, all of which were signed, with the exception of the Garda who arrested me and the Garda who was driving the patrol car af the time of my arrest. One of the statements made was from the custody officer who dealt with me during my time at the Garda Station, her statement was hand signed at the bottom of the statement. I would be very grateful if there is anyone who could give me a definite answer to the questions above,

    thanks in advance, BB.


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