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Document DOJ-OGR-00025706
AI Analysis
Summary: The email chain discusses the requirements for a private investigator, appointed under CJA, to visit a client in a correctional facility. The investigator needs to fill out an application and NCIC form, provide a copy of their PI license and certificate, and email it back to the BOP representative. The exchange took place in December 2019.
Significance: This document reveals the process for obtaining permission for a private investigator to visit a client in a correctional facility and highlights the involvement of a CJA (Criminal Justice Act) appointed investigator.
Key Topics:
Private investigator visit
Permission for legal visit
CJA appointment
Key People:
- [b(6); b(7)(C)] - Sender and recipient of emails, likely a BOP official or representative
Full Text
use of the individual's entity to whom it was addressed. If you have received this email in error, please delete it and notify the sender by return email.
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 1:09 PM [b(6); b(7)(C)] @bop.gov> wrote:
[b(6); b(7)(C)]
Please have the PI fill out the application and NCIC form attached hereto starting at p. 26. He will also need to provide a copy of his PI license and certificate. Please email it back to [b(6); b(7)(C)] cc'ed, so she can process it.
Thank you,
[b(6); b(7)(C)]
>>> [b(6); b(7)(C)] @gmail.com> 12/5/2019 12:24 PM >>>
[b(6); b(7)(C)]
I'm not sure if you've already relocated but I'm hoping you can help or redirect me to someone who can. I have a private investigator we have appointed under CJA coming to visit our client from out of town next week Monday and Tuesday. What do we need to do to get him permission to come in with us for a legal visit? Thank you.
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