How do I run a background check on someone?

How do I run a background check on someone?

To perform a background check you’ll need to get the full name, social security number, and date of birth of the employee. You will also need the employee’s permission for credit reports, school transcripts, and military records.

How do I find out the outcome of a criminal court case NSW?

The most recently published judgments and decisions are listed on the NSW Caselaw homepage. To find judgments or decisions of a particular court or tribunal, use the Caselaw advanced search and browse pages.

What does R stand for in court cases?

• Criminal Cases = R (The Crown) v the Defendant. This is where a case is heard between the Crown (the Government) and an individual or an organisation or a company e.g. R v Smith where Smith is the accused. The “R” stands for Rex (the King) or Regina (the Queen) – in some reports this is abbreviated to Reg.

How do you represent yourself in court?

I plan to represent myself in court, what are some guidelines?1) Know where your courtroom is located. Once you receive your court date, take a trip and find your courtroom. 2) Present yourself as a business person at your hearing. Although you are not a lawyer, you are representing yourself and you want to look and act the part. 3) Prepare the evidence you will use in your case.

Are Magistrates Court decisions published?

So every decision of the High Court, occasional decisions from a Magistrates court. If you can’t find something at AustLII there are the court websites. NSW has its own website – NSW CaseLaw https://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/. This site provides access to the published judgements from the NSW Courts.

Who makes the decisions in the magistrates court?

Most criminal cases are first heard in this court in some form. Most civil actions are also heard here. Unlike the Supreme and District Courts, Magistrates Courts have no jury. Therefore, the magistrate makes all decisions in criminal matters, including any penalty.

How do you address a magistrate in a letter Qld?

The reference must be addressed to the appropriate person e.g. “To the Presiding Magistrate” Any further references to the Judge in the character reference must start with “Your Honour”

What happens in the magistrates court?

You may plead guilty to a minor indictable offence and the magistrate either decides the penalty then or sets a date for a sentence hearing. For other indictable offences, the magistrate sets a committal hearing to determine if there is enough evidence to send the defendant to trial in the Supreme or District Court.

What happens if I plead guilty at magistrates court?

If you plead guilty it means you agree that you committed the offence you were charged with and you do not have a defence. When you plead guilty, the magistrate will usually sentence you on the same day. The magistrate will then decide your sentence.