
Evidence that you possess information concerning qualifying criminal activity
Recently updated on June 7th, 2025 at 03:01 pm
The documents below must demonstrate that you have knowledge of details concerning the criminal activity and that would assist in the investigation or legal action of that criminal activity.
- Trial transcripts
- Court documents
- Police reports
- News articles
- Copies of reimbursement forms for travel to and from court; and
- Written sworn statements of other witnesses or officials.
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