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A "solid report" on a felon typically refers to one of two things: a used by law enforcement during investigation, or a Pre-Sentence Investigation (PSI) Report used by judges to determine sentencing.

Below is a breakdown of what makes these reports "solid" and professional. 1. The Felony Case Report (Law Enforcement)

: A solid report uses S.A.F.E. (Specific Articulable Facts Exhibited) to justify detentions or the use of force, such as physical indicators of a concealed weapon or erratic behavior. A "solid report" on a felon typically refers

: Avoiding "boilerplate" or AI-generated language that sounds robotic or vague; professional reports are specific to the individual incident to ensure transparency. 2. The Pre-Sentence Investigation (PSI) Report

: A chronological "Details of Investigation" section that summarizes audio or verbal statements and notes critical moments from body-worn camera footage. The Felony Case Report (Law Enforcement) : A

A high-quality police report for a felony must be exhaustive to withstand scrutiny in court. It typically includes:

Judges rely on these reports to decide if a person should go to prison or receive probation. A comprehensive PSI covers: Let’s be S.A.F.E. out there - Police1 table of contents

: A cover page, table of contents, and a detailed crime scene description.