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Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
Application for a production order and order to grant entry under POCA sections 345 and 347, CrimPR 47.18 (Word 0.1mb, 11 pages) [iw018-eng.doc]
Notice of application for a POCA production order, CrimPR 47.18 (Word 0.04mb, 2 pages) [iw019-eng.doc]
Application for a disclosure order under POCA section 357, CrimPR 47.20 (Word 0.09mb, 10 pages) [iw021-eng.doc]
Notice of application for a POCA disclosure order, CrimPR 47.20 (Word 0.04mb, 3 pages) [iw022-eng.doc]
Application for a further information order under POCA section 339ZH, CrimPR 47.20 (Word 0.03mb, 3 pages) [iw031-eng.doc]
Application for a customer information order under POCA section 363, CrimPR 47.21 (Word 0.09mb, 10 pages) [iw023-eng.doc]
Notice of application for a POCA customer information order, CrimPR 47.21 (Word 0.04mb, 3 pages) [iw024-eng.doc]
Application for an account monitoring order under POCA section 370, CrimPR 47.22 (Word 0.09mb, 9 pages) [iw025-eng.doc]
Notice of application for a POCA account monitoring order, CrimPR 47.22 (Word 0.04mb, 2 pages) [iw026-eng.doc]
Investigation warrants
Investigation warrants
Application for search warrant under s.8 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, CrimPR 47.28 (Word 0.12mb, 10 pages) [iw001-eng.doc]
Application for search warrant under s.8 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Welsh language edition, CrimPR 47.28 (Word 0.12mb, 10 pages) [iw001-cym.doc]
Application for search warrant under s.2 Criminal Justice Act 1987, CrimPR 47.29 (Word 0.08mb, 7 pages) [iw002-eng.doc]
Application for search warrant under s.2 Criminal Justice Act 1987 Welsh language edition, CrimPR 47.29 (Word 0.08mb, 7 pages) [iw002-cym.doc]
Application for a search warrant under PACE Schedule 1, paragraph 12, CrimPR 47.30 (special procedure material; first set of access conditions) (Word 0.1mb, 13 pages) [iw007-eng.doc]
Application for a search warrant under PACE Schedule 1, paragraph 12, CrimPR 47.30 (excluded or special procedure material; second set of access conditions) (Word 0.1mb, 13 pages) [iw008-eng.doc]
Application for a search warrant under TA Schedule 5, paragraph 11, CrimPR 47.31 (Word 0.09mb, 11 pages) [iw011-eng.doc]
Application for a search warrant under POCA section 352, CrimPR 47.32 (Word 0.09mb, 10 pages) [iw020-eng.doc]
Application for search warrant under ss.15 & 16 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, CrimPR 47.34 (Word 0.11mb, 10 pages) [iw003-eng.doc]
Application for search warrant under ss.15 & 16 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Welsh language edition, CrimPR 47.34 (Word 0.10mb, 10 pages) [iw003-cym.doc]
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 application
Supplement to application for a search warrant or production order under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and the Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 section 16, CrimPR 47.6, 47.10, 47.26, 47.28 & 47.30 (Word 0.05mb, 2 pages) [iw027-eng.doc]
Criminal Justice (European Investigation Order) Regulations 2017 application
Application for a European investigation order under regulations 6, 11 & 15 – 19, Criminal Justice (European Investigation Order) Regulations 2017, CrimPR 47.60 & 47.61 (Word 0.08mb, 8 pages) [iw028-eng.doc]
Investigation warrants
Application for search warrant under s.8 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, CrimPR 47.28 (Word 0.12mb, 10 pages) [iw001-eng.doc]
Application for search warrant under s.8 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Welsh language edition, CrimPR 47.28 (Word 0.12mb, 10 pages) [iw001-cym.doc]
Application for search warrant under s.2 Criminal Justice Act 1987, CrimPR 47.29 (Word 0.08mb, 7 pages) [iw002-eng.doc]
Application for search warrant under s.2 Criminal Justice Act 1987 Welsh language edition, CrimPR 47.29 (Word 0.08mb, 7 pages) [iw002-cym.doc]
Application for a search warrant under PACE Schedule 1, paragraph 12, CrimPR 47.30 (special procedure material; first set of access conditions) (Word 0.1mb, 13 pages) [iw007-eng.doc]
Application for a search warrant under PACE Schedule 1, paragraph 12, CrimPR 47.30 (excluded or special procedure material; second set of access conditions) (Word 0.1mb, 13 pages) [iw008-eng.doc]
Application for a search warrant under TA Schedule 5, paragraph 11, CrimPR 47.31 (Word 0.09mb, 11 pages) [iw011-eng.doc]
Application for a search warrant under POCA section 352, CrimPR 47.32 (Word 0.09mb, 10 pages) [iw020-eng.doc]
Application for search warrant under ss.15 & 16 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, CrimPR 47.34 (Word 0.11mb, 10 pages) [iw003-eng.doc]
Application for search warrant under ss.15 & 16 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 Welsh language edition, CrimPR 47.34 (Word 0.10mb, 10 pages) [iw003-cym.doc]
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 application
Supplement to application for a search warrant or production order under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and the Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 section 16, CrimPR 47.6, 47.10, 47.26, 47.28 & 47.30 (Word 0.05mb, 2 pages) [iw027-eng.doc]
Criminal Justice (European Investigation Order) Regulations 2017 application
Application for a European investigation order under regulations 6, 11 & 15 – 19, Criminal Justice (European Investigation Order) Regulations 2017, CrimPR 47.60 & 47.61 (Word 0.08mb, 8 pages) [iw028-eng.doc]
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Every word document and pdf you can download... I can download it and you can down load it they are all links...
You can fill in the word document forms if you like....
With this case we do not know whether everything was done online... We do not know who filled in what and who signed what, we do not have these people telling us in court... We only have what the media has told us about this case and trial... And a Placid Dutchman suddenly deciding to plead guilty to Manslaughter in May 2011, when NO facts have been established by the prosecution.... No evidence connected Dr Vincent Tabak to this case at that point..
Why would a man of Dr Vincent Tabak's profession and standing suddenly decide to spill the beans?? He had already said that the DNA was planted basically... so he could have kept with that and not told us on the stand what he apparently did....
Nothing but the man on the stand puts Dr Vincent Tabak at the scene.... But I want to know was the man on the stand really Dr Vincent Tabak... Or just some civilian who assumed the role???
And as with the witness statement at trial... they were just read out and not by the witness's themselves... So how do we know that the contents of these statements are correct and true?? They could just be another form that was filled out online... Just like Avon and Somerset Police had at the time of this Investigation, an online form for witness's to give evidence to the Police....
But were the people who filled out these forms online for the Police really the person they claimed to be?? What evidence proved the form filler were say for instance Tanja Morson.... Or was it just someone online assuming the role of said person...
It just shows how dangerous it is to accept that someone is say Dr Vincent Tabak, for instance, without any verification of this....
And who verified that the people who wrote statements, were actually the people they said they were??
Nobody...(imo)
https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/criminal/forms#Anchor3