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in a court having jurisdiction and constitutes a lawful complaint
for the purpose of the commencement of any criminal prosecution
or civil violation proceeding.

 
4.__Lawful summons.__A citation as provided for in this
section or a Uniform Summons and Complaint, when served upon a
person by a law enforcement officer, acts as a summons to appear
in court or to otherwise respond in accordance with law on or
before the date specified in the summons.__Any person who fails
to appear in court as directed by the summons or to otherwise
respond in accordance with law on or before the date specified in
the summons commits a Class E crime.__Upon that person's failure
to appear or respond in accordance with law, the court may issue
a warrant of arrest.__It is an affirmative defense to prosecution
under this subsection that the failure to appear or respond
resulted from just cause.

 
§10452.__Refusal to sign

 
A person who refuses to sign a citation or Uniform Summons and
Complaint after having been ordered to do so by a law enforcement
officer commits a Class E crime.

 
§10453.__Unlawful disposition of citations

 
It is unlawful and official misconduct for a warden or other
public employee to dispose of an official citation form or
Uniform Summons and Complaint, except in accordance with law and
as provided for in any applicable official policy or procedure of
the Bureau of Warden Service.

 
SUBCHAPTER 2

 
EVIDENCE

 
§10501.__Admissibility of department records and prima

 
facie evidence

 
1.__Certificate; admissible evidence.__A certificate, signed
by the commissioner or the commissioner's designee, stating what
the records of the department show on any given matter is
admissible in evidence in all courts of this State to prove what
the records of the department are on that matter.__Upon the
testimony of a law enforcement officer that the certificate and
records were obtained by that officer from the department, the
court shall admit that certificate and those records as evidence
without any further foundation or testimony.


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