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PRINCIPLES OF NOTIFICATION

NCJ Number
36230
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1976
Length
0 pages
Annotation
IN THIS VIDEOTAPE, ALAMEDA COUNTY'S MUNICIPAL COURT CLERK TRACES THE PATH OF A TYPICAL CIVIL MATTER THROUGH HIS COURT AND HIGHLIGHTS THOSE POINTS WHERE NOTIFICATION CAN, AND OFTEN BY LAW, MUST OCCUR.
Abstract
IN ADDITION TO FOLLOWING THIS PARTICULAR CASE, THE PROGRAM, PART OF A TRAINING AND EDUCATION MODULE FOR CALIFORNIA COURTHOUSE PERSONNEL, ALSO EMPHASIZES: THE PURPOSE OF NOTIFICATION IN CALIFORNIA COURTS, THE GENERAL RULES WHICH DETERMINE THE POINTS WHERE NOTIFICATION PROCESS, AND EXAMPLES OF NOTICES THAT MAY BE PROVIDED AS A SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC. INTENDED FOR USE BY PRE-SERVICE AND IN-SERVICE PERSONNEL WHOSE JOBS ARE CONCERNED WITH THE NOTIFICATION PROCESS, ATTORNEYS, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL. FOR THE COMPLETE SET OF THE SKYLINE COLLEGE COURT SUPPORT PERSONNEL PROJECT VIDEOTAPES, SEE NCJ-35823-25, 36202-28, 36230, AND 36231. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)