![]() ![]() Often the DA will realize that he or she cannot prove that the person accused committed the offense(s) charged. Many encounters with law enforcement do not result in convictions. For example, “484 PC” refers to section 484 of the California Penal Code. There is a section of the law listed and a code (group of laws) listed. Next comes a list of charges, also called “counts” (CNT). This is not the case number for the court it usually is a booking, police or District Attorney file number. ![]() Next is the county in which you were arrested followed by a file number. For example, 20170630 means June 30, 2017.Įach event (arrest and court hearing information for each case) is separated by asterisks like this: * * * *Īn event is organized by first listing the arrest or detention information. Sometimes people have several names or dates of birth associated with them, either as a result of typographical errors or incorrect information given.ĭates on Department of Justice RAP sheets are written with the year first, then month then day. These are listed and numbered at the top of the RAP sheet. Each incident is identified by a name and a date of birth. ![]()
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