STATE COOP                                  ION. 
22. Ho W TO REPORT VIOII.TIONS. 
Reports oi violations will be of two kcins, as fol- 
l ows: 
(a) Reports for Prosecution will be made in cases 
where the evidence collected or available is sufficient 
to serve as a basis for prosecution.   They will include 
the name, residence, occupation and present whereabouts 
of the violator, a description of the time, place, and 
nature of the acts constituting the violation, the evi- 
dence available to prove such acts, the names, -,aC,_Cqsses, 
and occu-ations of witnesses and what they can testify 
to, reference to previous offenses and warnings, and re- 
commendations. 
(b) Reports for Information will be made on cases 
where the evidence available is insufficient to serve 
as a basis for prosecutions   They will include such of 
the available information as will enable the state of- 
ficers to intelligently plan to apprehend repetitions of 
the offense.   Forest officers will not recommend to 
state officers the prosecution of cases for whichsuf- 
ficient evidence is not available. 
 
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