A complaint must state: 1. The name of the person accused, if known, or if not known and it is so stated, that person may be designated by any other name; 2. The county in which the offense was committed; 3. The general name of the crime or public offense committed; 4. The acts or omissions complained of as constituting the crime or public offense named; 5. The person against whom, or against whose property, the offense was committed, if known; and 6. If the offense is against the property of any person, a general description of such property. The complaint must be subscribed and sworn to by the complainant.
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