Plano List of Proceedings Electronically Recorded
Plano Annual Prosecutor Summary of Wiretap Reports
Plano Instructions for Report of Application and/or Order Authorizing Interception of Communications (Federal)
Plano Instructions for Report of Application and/or Order Authorizing Interception of Communications (State/County/Local)
Plano Instructions for Supplementary Report for Wiretaps Reported in Previous Calendar Years
Cease and Desist Letter for Libelous or Slanderous Statements - Defamation of Character
Agreement with Plumbing Contractor for Installation and Construction in a Commercial Building
Addendum to In Forma Pauperis Affidavit
Marital Settlement Agreement Dealing with Domiciliary Custody and Moving Away
Sample Letter for Corporation Taxes
Rules and Regulations Concerning Occupancy of Cooperative Apartment
Provisions For JOA 82 Revised
Second Warrant Agreement by General Physics Corp.
Sample Letter for Acceptance of Resignation - Expression of Sadness by Employer because of Departure
Sample Employment Agreement MachOne Communications and Director Offices of the President
Absolutely! Community feedback is vital and can often be shared during public forums or by reaching out to local officials.
The reports typically include details like the number of wiretaps performed, the types of crimes investigated, and the duration of the taps.
Yes, while wiretap reports aim to be transparent, there's always a balance to strike between public knowledge and individual privacy rights.
You can usually find the reports on the Plano City or County website, or by contacting the local prosecutor's office for more information.
These reports help keep everyone in the loop about how wiretaps are used, ensuring that they are applied fairly and within the law.
The local prosecutor's office handles the preparation of this report to ensure transparency and accountability in wiretap usage.
It's a yearly report that summarizes the wiretaps conducted by law enforcement, giving a snapshot of how often and why they were used.