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Record and sign, is it a case?
Not filing a case, filing a case requires a filing decision and a filing notice. Taking notes and signing them is a legal procedure. If you don't sign it, it has no legal effect. I suggest you go to the police station to explain it in time, otherwise it may be suspected of false accusation and frame-up.

What is the process of taking notes at the police station?

1. The staff of the police station will ask information such as time, place, inquirer's name and recorder one by one, and then ask a series of questions such as the interviewee's name, gender, home address and work unit to verify his identity.

2. Interrogators will ask about the content of the event, usually in the form of questions and answers. The interrogators only need to answer the questions truthfully. When the interviewee answers, the recorder will record the answers provided by the questioner in detail.

3. After the whole inquiry process, the recorder will check the recorded content with the interviewee. After the interviewee confirms that there is no discrepancy, the interviewee will write the words "I have read the above records and there is no discrepancy" in the record book.

4. Finally, the interviewee, inquirer and recorder sign in turn.

What is a report card?

Transcript is a professional term in the legal field, that is, the text that records the detailed identity and speech of witnesses, criminal suspects or witnesses.

According to the development of technology, recording is no longer a single recording behavior, but also needs the synchronization guarantee of "synchronous recording and video recording" to prove the credibility of recording and solve the technical problem that "recording" and "synchronous recording and video recording" are not synchronized.

Legal basis: Article 243rd of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) fabricates facts, falsely accuses and frames others, with the intention of subjecting others to criminal investigation. If the circumstances are serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance; If serious consequences are caused, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years. State functionaries who commit the crimes mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall be given a heavier punishment. If there is no intentional frame-up, but false accusation or frame-up, the provisions of the preceding two paragraphs shall not apply.