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Report and Disposition of Offense(s) Form (NAVPERS 1626/7) (Back)
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Witness’ Statement

PRELIMINARY  INQUIRY 4.   Originals   or   copies   of   documentary evidence The legal officer forwards the report chit to 5. If the accused waives all his or her rights, you. Once you receive it, you can begin conducting a signed sworn statement by the accused; the  preliminary  inquiry  of  the  reported  offense. or  a  summary  of  the  interrogation  of You shouId usually conduct the inquiry informally. the accused, signed and sworn to by the Your final report on the preliminary inquiry accused;  or  both should  consist  of  the  following  items: 6. Any additional comments you feel are 1. 2. 3. necessary Report  and  Disposition  of  Offense(s) (NAVPERS 1626/7) Objective Investigator’s  Report  (fig.  2-3) Statements  or  summaries  of  interviews  with Your primary objective in conducting the all  witnesses;  sworn  statements,  if  possible preliminary inquiry is to collect all available (fig.  2-4) evidence  pertaining  to  the  alleged  offense(s).  Your Figure 2-3.-lnvestigator’s Report. 2-4

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