What is a citizen complaint?

A citizen complaint is a written request, signed under oath and filed with the Court, asking that a criminal charge be filed against another person. It does not automatically result in criminal charges. Instead, it is reviewed by a prosecutor (an attorney with the Office of the City Attorney) to see if there is enough information to file the charge.

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1. What is a citizen complaint?
2. Why might a citizen complaint be refused?
3. What happens if a citizen complaint is accepted?
4. When a citizen complaint is accepted, does the person filing it have to present the case to the Court?
5. What can a person do to make it more likely that a citizen complaint is accepted?
6. What should a person do if their complaint is rejected?