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Online Casinos in general: Witness interview online casinos (Page 2)

Topic created on 16th Nov. 2021 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 22 | Views: 5,686
2511-joker
Amateur
Hello I would ask a lawyer to be sure, then you are safe

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MissesMiss
Amateur

No one - whether defendant or witness - is obliged to obey a summons from the police. This obligation exists only in the case of a summons issued by the public prosecutor's office or a court summons.

It is best not to talk to the police at all, without first consulting a lawyer and then only through him or after consultation.

This is not legal advice, I am not a lawyer, even if one knows as a ReNo usually just as, where the various paragraphs in the law are to be found.

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Shugg
MissesMiss wrote on 11/16/2021 at 5:25 PM
No one - whether a defendant or a witness - is obligated to obey a subpoena from the police. This obligation exists only in the case of a subpoena from the prosecutor's office or a court summons.

It is best not to talk to the police at all, without first consulting a lawyer and then only through him or after consultation.

This is not legal advice, I am not a lawyer, even if one knows as a ReNo usually just as, where the various paragraphs in the law are to be found.

Thank you. I have actually called my legal protection insurance. Of course, they only help you if you are accused. In principle, however, you probably don't have to answer any questions about yourself personally if you're supposed to give a statement as a witness to someone else. In this respect, the questions are really very dubious, a bit threatening even. I will not answer.

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Chrizzi
Experienced
Using the letter (type of procedure) + the in " words, see what applies.

The "right to refuse to testify" entitles the witness in court or other state authorities to completely refuse to provide information regarding himself or a third party under certain conditions
This is to be distinguished from the "right to refuse information", which refers only to certain questions.

My question: Is it not necessary to be instructed in the letter about one's rights as a witness?

Chrizzi
(Knows Barbara Salesch only from television)

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Shugg
Yes, everything is in it. I then started to fill it out, but realized that the questions are just a burden of their own. Therefore..

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Falke
Expert
Is the letter even genuine? It could also be some kind of scam.

Have you checked whether the letter really comes from the authority in question?

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dersawen
Top Member
sounds all very curious are you sure that this writing is real?

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Shugg
Yes, I think so. At least this department exists. And it is signed by hand. What's missing though is an official stamp, no return envelope, and the deadline is "please return within two weeks of receipt." It wasn't registered mail or anything. All a bit suspect. Also with some word errors and weird wording. 😊
Anyway, I will ignore it for now, could have been that others were written to. If you get such a letter, you are first of all unsettled

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Tonkabohne
Top Member
I have never heard or read anything like that before.

Why don't you put in a screenshot of the letter?

Of course, with personal information blacked out.

Would be interesting to read something like that

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Xavi22
Expert

Shugg wrote on 11/16/2021 at 11:56 pm: Yes I believe it does. At least this department exists. And it is hand signed. What's missing though is an official stamp, no return envelope, and the deadline is "please return within two weeks of receipt." It wasn't registered mail or anything. All a bit suspect. Also with some word errors and weird wording. 😊
Anyway, I will ignore it for now, could have been that others were written to. If you get such a letter, you are first of all unsettled.

That is then but still funny. Usually, these are but prefabricated texts, which should not actually contain spelling errors and Co

I would also be interested in the letter to take a look at it.

Alternatively, just call the department and ask what it's all about?

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