Correct Answer:
C. The annual income of the offender
Understanding the essential elements of a public nuisance complaint is crucial for proper legal procedure. A complaint must establish the nuisance's existence and its impact on the public. Therefore, the annual income of the offender (Option C) is the item that is NOT required. The financial status of the alleged offender is generally irrelevant to proving whether a public nuisance exists or to the merits of the complaint itself.
- Option A, 'Location and nature of the nuisance,' is essential for identification.
- Option B, 'The illegal act or omission,' establishes the basis of the nuisance.
- Option D, 'The common injury or danger to the public,' defines the 'public' aspect of the nuisance.