superunloder
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Hi. Can anyone tell me if there are any circumstances under which a tow hearing officer can refuse to show me the towed/stored vehicle report he had in front of him at my tow hearing? He told me that I was only allowed to see it if I appealed his decision......which requires me to initiate a civil case and file a writ of mandate that costs like $700+ in court fees alone.
After the hearing I did a PRR for the report # that was submitted into case file and it turns out it was not a towed/stored vehicle report, and it was not related to me, or my car. The date was the only thing that was related to my case. It was for people that I have never heard of or had any association with, for felony weapons charges and parole violations that occurred in a different part of town, at a different time with different vehicles, and different officers. I would appreciate any input that anybody can offer. Thank You!
After the hearing I did a PRR for the report # that was submitted into case file and it turns out it was not a towed/stored vehicle report, and it was not related to me, or my car. The date was the only thing that was related to my case. It was for people that I have never heard of or had any association with, for felony weapons charges and parole violations that occurred in a different part of town, at a different time with different vehicles, and different officers. I would appreciate any input that anybody can offer. Thank You!