201 Arrests Flashcards

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______ _______ – A judge’s order for the arrest of a suspect based on probable cause prior to a filing decision being made by the State Attorney’s Office (SAO).

A

Arrest Warrant

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_______ – An individual who has been placed under physical arrest.

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Arrestee

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______ – A judge’s order for the arrest of a defendant that is obtained after a case has been formally filed with the Clerk of Court by the SAO.

A

Capias

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______ – An individual who has been held based on a reasonable suspicion or probable cause.

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Detainee

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________ – The electronic program used by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) to request, store, and execute local arrest warrants and capiases.

A

eWarrants

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______ ______– The process of releasing a suspect upon the issuance of a Notice to Appear (NTA).

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Field Release

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________ __________ – A summons issued by the Clerk of Court that commands an at-large defendant to appear in court to face misdemeanor or municipal ordinance violation
charges pursuant to information concerning a violation of the law filed by the SAO. Service of a ________ ________ is not an arrest and the defendant is not incarcerated.

A

Misdemeanor Summons

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_______ __ _____ ( _ _ _ ) – An arrest in the form of a criminal citation issued to a suspect by a law enforcement officer in lieu of incarceration.

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Notice to Appear (NTA)

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_______ _______ – The process of taking a suspect into custody based on probable cause for arrest for the purpose of having that suspect booked into the Pretrial Detention Facility (PDF).

A

Physical Arrest

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________ _______ ___ __________ ______ – The legal standard that is met when the totality of the facts and circumstances known to the officer, of which he has reasonably trustworthy information, is sufficiently strong to support a reasonable belief that the suspect has
committed a crime or is engaged in the commission or attempted commission of a crime.

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Probable Cause for Warrantless Arrest

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__________ ___________ – An investigatory stop is justified when the officer is able to articulate specific facts from which a reasonable person could rationally infer that an individual has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime. “________ _______” is lower than the level of justification required for a warrantless arrest but is more than a mere hunch.

A

Reasonable suspicion

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____ __ _________ – A judge’s order directing a sheriff or other official to physically bring before the court a person who has been found guilty of contempt of court.

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Writ of Attachment

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13
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JSO police officers are both municipal ______ _______ and _______ _______ that possess full police authority and the responsibility for making arrests and executing all legal process
within Duval County.

A

police officers; deputy sheriffs

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JSO dual-certified officers (DCOs) are corrections officers who have an active law enforcement certificate, allowing them to make arrests and execute legal process within
_ _ _ _________ _____ or other areas as designated by the Sheriff.

A

JSO corrections facilities

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JSO judicial officers are sworn bailiffs who are granted jurisdiction by the Sheriff to make arrests and execute legal process within the boundaries of the ______ _______ ___________ .

A

Duval County Courthouse

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JSO corrections officers (detention deputies) are deputy sheriffs that possess limited authority to serve and execute arrest warrants and capiases on ______ _______ within
JSO corrections facilities.

A

current inmates

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17
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An officer may only arrest an individual when there is:

a. _______ ______ for arrest; or

b. An _______ _______, ______ , or other court order to take an individual into custody.

A

Probable cause; arrest warrant, capias,

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Officers dispatched to a call for service that may involve the apprehension of a violent felon or high-risk criminal, shall notify their immediate _______ , who shall in turn ensure the _____ _________ is notified, prior to any attempts of contact.

A

supervisor; watch lieutenant

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If an arrest is to occur in the residence of a third party, entry into the third-party residence to search for a suspect without consent or the presence of exigent circumstances shall be preceded by obtaining a search warrant. Officers shall consult
with their _________ if they are unsure of the necessity for a warrant.

A

supervisor

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Prior to taking any enforcement action in one of the three MAA counties, when feasible, an officer shall:

(1) Notify his ____ of the circumstances;

(2) Ensure he is readily identifiable as a _ _ _ ________ _________ _______; and

(3) Relay his _____ and _______ __________ to the other agency via the Communications Center in that county.

A

supervisor; JSO law enforcement officer; physical and clothing description

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Upon locating and/or detaining a suspect in one of the three MMA counties for a forcible felony, as described in F.S.S. 776.08, the officer shall:

Relay the relevant facts and circumstances to the _____ _______ in that jurisdiction;

A

watch lieutenant

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Upon locating and/or detaining a suspect in one of the three MMA counties for a forcible felony, as described in F.S.S. 776.08, the officer shall:

(4) If the watch lieutenant in that jurisdiction determines an immediate arrest is not appropriate:

(a) Through the chain of command, notify the appropriate JSO ______ ______ of that watch lieutenants decision; and

(b) If after the JSO ______ ______ makes contact with representatives from that jurisdiction’s agency and the arrest of the individual is still not approved by that jurisdiction, return to Duval County and obtain an ______ ________ for the suspect.

A

division chief; division chief; arrest warrant

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23
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Officers must obtain a __________ approval to physically arrest a violator who is eligible for an NTA. This approval shall be noted in the _________ of the Arrest & Booking Report.

A

supervisor’s; narrative

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For a violator to be eligible for an NTA, all of the following criteria must be met:

a. The violator is __ years of age or older;

b. … If the violator does not possess a government- issued form of identification, they must be positively identified using the ________ _____________ __________ ;

c. The violator is a _______ of the State of Florida

h. The violator has not been arrested within the last ____ months;

i. The violator has not failed to appear in court within the last ____months pursuant to a court order or NTA;

A

18; portable fingerprint scanner; resident; six; 12

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Completing and Issuing the NTA:

b. Up to ____ criminal offenses can be listed on an NTA.

c. Enter the suspect’s _____ ______ at the beginning of the narrative, if available.

e. Officers shall not place any victim information protected by Marsy’s Law on the NTA for release to the suspect. The officer shall write “________ ___________” where this information would normally be recorded in the victim section.

A

two; email address; Protected Information

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To properly obtain a violator’s fingerprint, an officer should roll
the ______ ______ , or _____ ________ if the right one is missing or injured, from nail to nail using a JSO-issued fingerprint pad. If neither of a violator’s thumbs is available, the
officer shall use the violator’s _____ ______ _______ . Officers shall indicate when any finger other than the right thumb was used.

A

right thumb; left thumb; right index finger

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Upon giving the violator the _______ copy of the NTA, officers shall advise the violator to bring his/her copy of the citation to the Clerk of Court Office (501 West Adams Street,
Misdemeanor Department) within ___ working days.

A

yellow; 10

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Prior to the ___ __ ___ _____ , the issuing officer must submit the _____ and ____ copies to a supervisor, who shall:

(1) Review the NTA for accuracy;

(2) Sign the NTA in the space provided for the “Supervisor’s Signature” and complete the “Notarization of Officer’s Signature” section; and

(3) Ensure the approved NTA copies are properly submitted.

A

end of the shift; white; green

29
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Officers shall retain all ____ copies of NTA for ____ days beyond the date of issuance. After ___ days, the ____ copies may be purged in accordance with Order 436 (Citation
Accountability).

(same answers for first and last half of question)

A

pink; 180; 180; pink

30
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When making a physical arrest, officers shall:

d. Restrain the arrestee in accordance with Order 553 (Physical Restraints), unless an exception is granted by a __________ ;

j. If the arrestee does not possess a government-issued form of identification (e.g., driver’s license, state identification card, or military identification card) they must be positively identified using the _______ __________ _______ .

A

supervisor; portable fingerprint scanner

31
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Searching Arrestees

c. Arrestees should be searched discreetly, using an officer of the same gender as the arrestee when one is available. If an officer of the same gender as the arrestee is not
available, the arresting officer shall ensure a ________ _______ or _________ is present to witness the search.

A

witness officer or supervisor

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Arrest & Booking Reports

a. A separate Arrest & Booking Report is required for each arrestee and for each separate case number, unless the charges are all from local capiases issued by the same _____ ________ .

c. Charges on an Arrest & Booking Report must be listed in the following _________ order of severity:

A

Court division; descending

33
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When an arrestee is transported to the Police Memorial Building (PMB) for the purpose of being interviewed by a detective, the transporting officer shall remain with the arrestee
until the detective advises the officer he can ______ __ _____ .

A

return to duty

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Serving Local Arrest Warrants and Capiases

  1. When serving an arrest warrant, an officer should first attempt to gain voluntary compliance from the suspect. If voluntary compliance is not possible or feasible, the officer shall confer with his _______ to consider alternative methods, such as covert surveillance, the use of a ruse, or the involvement of the suspect’s family.
  2. After an arrestee is detained, all outstanding arrest warrants and capiases must be validated by the Identification Unit via _____.
A

supervisor; radio

35
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(6) Once the warrant/capias has been validated by the Identification Unit, refresh the screen or return to the “Detail” page (after a warrant/capias is validated, it can only be served within the next ___ hours, after which the validation process must be
completed again);

A

12

36
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Foreign Diplomats and Consular Officials

b. When presented with a DOS identification card, an officer shall:

(1) Carefully examine the card to determine the individual’s level of immunity; and

(2) Notify his _________ of the circumstances of the contact.

A

supervisor

37
Q

c. DOS Identification Cards

____-bordered DOS identification cards are issued to diplomatic officers, United Nations (UN) diplomatic officers, and their families. They are entitled to full criminal immunity and may not be arrested or detained.

A

Blue

38
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c. DOS Identification Cards

_____-bordered DOS identification cards are issued to:

(a) Embassy administrative and technical employees, who are entitled to full criminal immunity; and

(b) Embassy service employees, who are entitled to immunity for official acts only.

A

Green

39
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c. DOS Identification Cards

___ -bordered DOS cards are issued to:

(a) Career consular officers, career consular employees, and honorary consular officers, who are entitled to immunity for official acts only; and

(b) Consular officers, employees, and their families from certain countries (with which the U.S. has special agreements), who are entitled to full criminal immunity and may not be arrested or detained.

A

Red

40
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Under the terms of the VCCR, foreign personnel with a DOS identification card cannot be ________ for a criminal traffic violation but may be issued a traffic citation.

A

arrested

41
Q

When arresting or detaining any foreign national (a person who is not a U.S. citizen), the arresting officer shall notify his ________ . The supervisor shall ensure the _ _ _ _______ ________ is notified of any arrest of a foreign national so that the PDF Watch Lieutenant can initiate the appropriate consular notifications.

A

supervisor; PDF Watch Lieutenant

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a. U.S. senators and representatives are privileged from arrest or detention when attending, or traveling to and from, their respective sessions, unless the legislator commits:

(1) A ______ , including treason; or

(2) ______ __ ______ .

b. When detaining a legislator for one of the enumerated offenses, an officer shall immediately notify his _______ .

A

felony; Breach of peace; supervisor

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U.S. Mail Drivers, Train Engineers, and Bus Drivers

a. U.S. Mail drivers, train engineers, or bus drivers shall not be taken into custody for minor, ___-_______ criminal offenses when they are actively responsible for the operation of their respective vehicles.

b. When a physical arrest is necessary due to the commission of a ______ , violent ________ , or threat to public safety, the officer shall notify his _________.

c. Upon a supervisor’s approval for arrest, the arresting officer shall ensure arrangements are made to either:
(1) Release the vehicle at the scene to an authorized person; or
(2) Transport the vehicle to the appropriate location.

A

non-violent; felony; misdemeanor; supervisor;

44
Q

The ________ _____ approved for use by JSO officers is located at the TIAA Field Stadium Security Office.

A

holding room

45
Q

The ______ of Special Events, or his designee, shall:

a. Ensure all holding rooms are inspected _______ to ensure they meet the facility requirements enumerated above;

A

Chief; annually

46
Q

All affected agency members shall be given training regarding the use of holding rooms and temporarily detaining individuals. This training shall be administered through initial training at the Training Academy and ________ refresher training.

A

annual

47
Q

Observe all detainees, including those identified as being suicidal or a danger to themselves, at least once every __ minutes or every __ minutes if the detainee is a juvenile using an officer of the same gender as the detainee when one is available.

A

15; 10

48
Q

Ensure the secure custody of the juvenile does not exceed ___ hours before the juvenile is delivered to the appropriate juvenile detention facility or is released.

A

six

49
Q

If JFRD transports the arrestee to:

Any other medical facility (e.g., Orange Park Medical Center, Memorial Hospital, etc.), the arresting officer’s department _______ shall be notified via chain of command to
determine the detention status of the arrestee.

A

director

50
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Once an arrestee has been declared ________ _______ or_________ by a medical provider, JFRD shall be requested to transport the arrestee.

A

medically unstable or infectious

51
Q

Prior to arresting any individual who is receiving or about to receive medical care in a local hospital or medical facility, other than UF Health Jacksonville (downtown location), an officer must:

(1) Obtain approval via his chain of command from his department ________ ;

A

director

52
Q

When an officer experiences issues with the hospital security personnel or if the arrest involves sensitive circumstances, he shall notify the on-call _______ __________ . Officers in need of further guidance shall confer with their _________ .

A

hospital administrator; supervisors

53
Q

When arresting a juvenile, an officer shall:

Properly restrain the juvenile arrestee during transport with a ______ _____ ;

A

safety belt

54
Q

Arrests at the Duval County Courthouse

  1. A Courthouse Security ______ or higher authority shall accompany the officer to effect the arrest and assign other personnel as necessary.
  2. In the event the arrestee has a pending court case, the _______ ______ shall be notified by Courthouse Security personnel.
A

sergeant; presiding judge

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Arrests for Violations of Probation
1. Officers may effect a warrantless arrest for the charge of violation of probation if an individual is currently on probation from any county in the State of Florida and:

(1) Is not at his/her residence during the hours of an imposed curfew (usually _____ to ____ hours);

(3) Currently resides within _____ feet of a school, childcare facility, park, playground, or other place where children regularly congregate, despite being ordered not to due to the victim having been under the age of 18 at the time of the original offense.

A

2200 to 0600; 1,000

56
Q

The ________ of Vice Unit shall be consulted prior to enforcing any provisions of the COJ Municipal Ordinance Chapter 150 (Adult Entertainment and Services) and Chapter 151 (Dancing Entertainment Code).

A

Lieutenant

57
Q

Upon leaving the PDF after a _________ __ __________ arrest, the arresting officer shall:

a. Ensure all property and evidence is submitted in accordance with Order 481 (Property & Evidence); and

b. Ensure the Form P-0009 (Property Storage Card) is sent to PDFBooking@jaxsheriff.org
prior to leaving the Property & Evidence Facility.

A

trafficking in narcotics