SFIO preservation: arrest orders and supporting materials retained for five years from judgment or final appellate disposal. The office of Director, SFIO must preserve a copy of the arrest order and supporting materials for a period of five years, counted from the later of either the date of judgment or final order of the trial court when not appealed, or the date of disposal before the final appellate court when the trial judgment or order has been impugned.
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SFIO preservation: arrest orders and supporting materials retained for five years from judgment or final appellate disposal.
The office of Director, SFIO must preserve a copy of the arrest order and supporting materials for a period of five years, counted from the later of either the date of judgment or final order of the trial court when not appealed, or the date of disposal before the final appellate court when the trial judgment or order has been impugned.
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