What should a person do if their complaint is rejected?

A person can refile the citizen complaint with more details if the denial was due to insufficient information, and it will be reviewed again. If the offense alleged was higher than a Class C misdemeanor, they should contact the police department if they have not done so already. Finally, the decision not to initiate criminal charges does not affect any potential civil action arising out of the alleged conduct.

The person whose complaint has been denied is encouraged to consult a private attorney to discuss their rights. The Office of the City Attorney is prohibited, under the rules governing attorney conduct, from providing legal advice to individual citizens.

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1. What is a citizen complaint?
2. Why might a citizen complaint be refused?
3. What happens if a citizen complaint is accepted?
4. When a citizen complaint is accepted, does the person filing it have to present the case to the Court?
5. What can a person do to make it more likely that a citizen complaint is accepted?
6. What should a person do if their complaint is rejected?