Team A
CJA/304
July 19, 2012
Dedra Henry
Minnesota V. Riff Report
When writing police reports, the information provided must be concise, detailed, and relevant to the case. The officer must cover the different elements of the case to include who, what, where, when, and the how. When the officer makes a complete and in depth report, the officer will be able to remember information and maintain the integrity of case.
Communications of the Prosecutor
In the matter of Minnesota v. Riff, communication is a vital part of the case. Written and verbal communications are used throughout the investigation and the trial. The prosecution present witnesses to give testimony that will persuade the jury to vote the