National Investigators Exam (NIE) Practice Exam

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What does MG4 record?

  1. Indictable offences committed

  2. The defendant's bail information

  3. Both charges and bail records

  4. A post-charge statement

The correct answer is: Both charges and bail records

MG4 records serve as a comprehensive document within the legal system. They are specifically designed to capture both the charges against an individual and any relevant bail information related to those charges. This dual function is crucial as it provides a complete view of a case, allowing investigators and legal professionals to see not only what an individual is being accused of but also the conditions under which they may be released before trial. The ability to access both the charges and bail records in one document enhances the efficiency of the investigative process, ensuring that all pertinent information can be reviewed holistically. This is particularly important when considering the implications of bail on the defendant's rights and obligations pending further legal proceedings.