Reporting proposals and ratings provided for in article D. 44-2 are drawn up on a form conforming to the model laid down by the Minister of Justice.
They must include a detailed general assessment, as well as a numerical mark from 0 to 10 and an assessment of each of the following elements when they have been observed:
1. Professional relations with the judicial authority;
2. Quality of coordination of the judicial police activity of the service or unit;
3. Quality of procedures and drafting of reports and minutes;
4. Quality of findings and technical investigations;
5. Value of information given to the public prosecutor;
6. Professional commitment;
7. Ability to conduct investigations;
8. Degree of trust granted.
When one of these elements has not been observed, the notation: “judicial activity not observed” is substituted for the corresponding numerical rating and assessment.
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