Ahle test 4 Flashcards
Arrested persons will be booked, charged, and made eligible for bond in that order. This process will be completed without
_____________or ______________ delay.
unnecessary / unreasonable
Every person arrested without a warrant and who is not eligible to be released on bond, will appear in court, without unnecessary delay in how many hours?
No later than 48 hours
Whenever an arrestee requires a transfer from or within a Department facility, the arrestee movement record will be
documented ___________ and will indicate the ________________________________.
within the Automated Arrest System / location where the arrestee is being transported.
An arrestee taken into custody will be handcuffed unless:
physical characteristics (e.g., size, missing limbs) prevent this.
and
being held for investigation in an area Bureau of Detectives facility.
During a removal of an arrestee(s), the responsible member may exercise discretion in applying the leg irons to the arrestee(s), except when:
an arrestee is uncooperative
A search of any body cavity other than the mouth will be permitted only under the authority of:
a search warrant.
Per G06-01-03, the body cavity search will be performed under _____ conditions either by or under the supervision of a
sanitary / physician licensed to practice medicine
Which required information must lawyers provide to be permitted to visit an arrestee or person-in-custody?
Name, address, and phone number
When citing the statute or ordinance violated on an arrest report, Department members will ensure:
the most serious charge is listed first.
You are working as the station supervisor and you have an offender in custody on a warrant issued ten years ago. You
receive a copy of the warrant and notice the physical description is slightly different than the person you have in custody. What reasonable course of action should be taken to ensure the person in custody is the actual person listed on the warrant.
Review the warrant and determine if the individual record # on the warrant is the same as the arrestees. If different,
contact the Instant Update Unit to determine if the arrestee has been issued two separate IR #’s.
Arrestees requiring emergency medical care will be transported by a fire department ambulance, if available and will not be re-accepted into a Department holding facility without a completed:
Arrestee Medical Clearance Report
The station supervisor may release the arrestee without waiting for the fingerprint check results, ____________
only under exigent circumstances.
Who has the authority and discretion to order the release of an arrestee without charging based upon all the available evidence?
The station supervisor in charge of a detention facility
What are the two types of interim clothing items available within Department lockup facilities?
A blue “paper gown” and a white “paper coverall”
Whenever a person in custody is delivered to a lockup facility in a state of nudity, lockup personnel will immediately inform the _______________ of the need for _____________.
district station supervisor / interim clothing
Who will lockup personnel in area centers contact to determine the number meals required for the feeding of witnesses and/or arrestees not being held in the district lockup?
Bureau of Detectives Area
Lockup personnel will distribute mattress pads to the cells in time for arrestee use between the hours of:
2200 and 0600
PO Martinez is guarding an arrestee at a hospital. An evidence technician is fingerprinting and photographing the arrestee since he went directly to the hospital. Who is responsible for taking possession of the completed fingerprint cards and immediately hand-carrying the cards to the Field Services Section, Record Division?
The member assigned by the station supervisor.
You are the station supervisor and a lockup keeper informs you that a prisoner has successfully hung himself. You ensure all the necessary notifications and reports are completed. Additionally, you must ensure the following actions steps are completed, except:
ensure that Chicago Fire Department ambulance was immediately summoned via radio
Paper Arrest Reports are to be used only when the system is down and authorization is obtained by:
the First Deputy Superintendent or the On-Call Incident Commander.
The following warrants: Government warrants, Cook County child support, and IDOC warrants are never sent to Cook County Branch Courts unless:
there are local charges.
Which of the following are required court documents for the Sheriff’s office?
Rap Sheet, Transportation Copy of Arrest Report, & Arrestee Medical Clearance Report
If an offender is charged with multiple warrants, how will the charges be listed on the arrest report?
Each warrant will be included and listed separately
and
The appropriate number of charges will be applied.
If a death occurs in a Department lockup, which form below must be completed?
Illinois Department of Corrections Report of Extraordinary or Unusual Occurrence
A Duty Judge is available to the Department to conduct hearings for a judicial determination of:
probable cause to detain for a warrantless arrest
Within how many hours should the matter involving the arrestee, be presented before the Duty Judge and the appropriate court?
48 Hours
PO Ortega observes a known gang member drinking alcohol on the public way. PO Ortega decides to arrest the offender and notices that he is bound to a wheel chair due to a recent shooting. Prior to being transported, the offender tells PO Ortega that he wants to go to the hospital for a non-emergency issue. How should PO Ortega ensure that proper transportation to medical
facility is provided?
Make arrangements with OEMC to provide transportation to the nearest hospital via a privately owned Specially
Equipped Vehicle.
The watch commander has the authority to place an automated Arrest Report into “Final Approval” status. The desk sergeant will be responsible to take action regarding automated Arrest Reports by:
- reviewing the approved automated Arrest Report.
- following procedures to determine if an arrestee is to be let to bond or sent to court.
- adding the appropriate bond or court information to the automated Arrest Report.
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the police may require a suspect to participate in a lineup and, in addition, require the suspect to do two certain things. What are they?
The suspect may be required to speak the exact words used in the commission of an offense and don certain clothing
Police officers will be used in a lineup only as a last resort, but when feasible, ________ can be used as fillers in lineups.
community members
For photo lineups, or for any lineup where a detective is not present, which supervisory officer must be present?
Supervisor of the assigned unit wherein the lineup or photo lineup is conducted.
Prior to the lineup, each witness shall be presented the Photo/Live Lineup Advisory Form (CPD-11.900) for signature. The independent administrator shall:
- ensure the witness understands the “instructions to witness” section of the form.
- ensure the witness signs the “instructions to witness” section of the form.
- ensure the witness circles whether they consent or do not consent to being audio and/or video recorded and then signs on the lines in the “audio/video” section of the form.
The photo lineup will consist of a minimum of how many photographs?
Six (6)
All photographs used in a photo lineup shall be:
inventoried, whether or not a positive identification is made.
A show-up is defined as:
The presentation of a suspect to a witness in a short time frame following commission of a crime to confirm or eliminate the suspect as an offender
When conducting a show-up, members should:
inform the zone via radio that the show-up was positive or negative
One of the components of a comprehensive investigation is the review by the State’s Attorney’s office prior to formal
charging of felony arrests of adults, excluding which of the following:
Narcotics and syndicated gambling cases
Juveniles under the age of __ will not be fingerprinted unless the arrest is for a felony and the DSS authorizes it.
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PO Blarney responded to call of a 9-year-old in custody for shoplifting. After arriving, he noticed a 6’ tall male subject with a mustache in handcuffs sitting next to a security guard. PO Blarney inquired about the location of the 9-year-old, and the security guard stated, “you’re looking at him”. PO Blarney asked the cuffed individual about his age and he stated “I’m 9, prove that I’m not”. Believing that the subject was attempting to curtail the requirement of not finger printing juveniles under the age of 10 for non-felony offenses, PO Blarney placed the subject into custody, and relocated him to the nearest district for processing. Is PO Blarney correct in his procedures?
Yes. A juvenile arrestee will be fingerprinted and photographed when there are reasonable grounds to believe that the juvenile has given false information regarding his age and/or identity.
When processing a juvenile for an incident that requires fingerprinting and photographing, the arresting officer will transport the juvenile to the nearest district, record the juvenile’s information on the __________________, complete an arrest report or other reports as necessary, and make every effort to contact the juvenile’s parent, other person legally responsible for the juvenile’s care. When unable to make contact, members will record the actions taken in attempts to notify the parent on the
___________.
Daily Log of Juveniles Taken Into Custody / Arrest Report
Which answer below is incorrect? A juvenile who is at least 16 years of age at the time an alleged offense is committed and is charged with any of the following offenses will be processed as an adult:
First Degree Murder
Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault
Aggravated Battery with a firearm where the minor personally discharged a firearm.
When a juvenile is subject to prosecution as an adult as a result of being charged with First Degree Murder, Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault, and Aggravated Battery with a firearm where the minor personally discharged a firearm, and is charged with ___________ & _____________, the juvenile will be charged as an adult.
Escape; failure to report to a penal institution & Violation of Bail Bond
A minor 15 years of age or older may be transferred to adult court if at any time prior to commencement of the minor’s trial, the ASA files a petition before a Juvenile Judge to permit prosecution under the criminal laws of the State, and the petition alleges:
- the minor is 15 years of age or older & the offense constitutes a forcible felony.
- the minor has been previously adjudicated delinquent or found guilty for commission of an act that constitutes a forcible felony & the act constitutes the offense was committed in furtherance of criminal activity by an organized gang.
- if the juvenile judge assigned to hear and determine motions to transfer a case for prosecution in the criminal court determines that there is probable cause to believe that the allegations in the petition and motion are true
The arresting officer will transport or arrange for the transportation of the juvenile arrestee to the nearest district facility. A juvenile arrestee suspected of a homicide will be transported to the __________________.
appropriate Bureau of Detectives Area facility encompassing the district where the homicide occurred.
The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act defines a / an __________________ as any minor under 18 years of age who is absent from home without consent of a parent, guardian, or custodian; or is beyond the control of their parent, guardian, or custodian under circumstances that present an immediate danger to the minor’s safety; and who after 21 days from the date the minor is taken into limited custody, the minor refuses to return home or an agreement cannot be reached between the parties as to placement of the minor.
Minor Requiring Authoritative Intervention
PO Sandoval responded to a hospital regarding a newborn infant whose blood contained an amount of a controlled substance as defined in subsection (f) of Section 102 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Per the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act, the newborn infant will be categorized as:
a Neglected Child
Which answer is incorrect? The Juvenile Intervention and Support Center (JISC) service area includes the following
districts:
004 & 006
The JISC will be responsible for processing all juvenile arrests within the JISC service area except for incidents involving:
- the death or great bodily harm to any person.
- shots fired at or by the police.
- the possession or use of a firearm & any sex offense.
In cases where a juvenile is to be processed at the JISC, as a result of delinquent criminal acts, in addition to traffic citations
and/or warrants, ALL traffic citations will be sent to __________.
Traffic Court
For school absentees not involved in criminal or quasi criminal offenses, if a parent or guardian cannot be located or has not responded within a reasonable amount of time, the investigating member will notify ____________.
the appropriate Area Special Victims Investigations personnel.
Per the City of Chicago’s Curfew Ordinance, for minors 12 through 16 years of age, the following hours are considered “Curfew Hours” on any Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday:
10:00 PM – 6:00 AM the following day.
You are the station supervisor when PO Jones informs you that he was investigating a curfew violation and was unable to serve the parent or guardian with the Administrative Notice of Ordinance Violation (ANOV). PO Jones was able to complete the Curfew Violation Report. As the station supervisor, what additional steps must be completed?
Direct PO Jones to forward a copy of the Curfew Violation Report and the unserved ANOV to the District Review
Office
An arrestee being charged with a weapon violation will be asked to produce a ____ or CCL Card.
FOID
Members may only impound a vehicle pursuant to MCC 8-20-070 entitled “Unlawful firearm, laser sight accessory or
firearm silencer or muffler in a motor – Impoundment” under the following circumstances:
if the vehicle contains an assault weapon as defined in MCC 8-20-010 (including sawed-off shotgun, .50 caliber rifle, short barrel rifle, machine gun).
and
if the vehicle contains a laser sight accessory, firearm silencer, or muffler.
For a misdemeanor UUW arrest, the investigating officer will determine if a felony upgrade is possible based on the
arrestee’s criminal history using the following procedures:
conducting an IR name check of the arrestee and obtaining a copy of the arrestee’s Criminal History Report.
and
contacting the LEADS Desk to determine if the firearm is reported lost or stolen.
The Firearms Concealed Carry Act allows individuals in possession of a concealed carry license in the State of Illinois to carry a loaded or unloaded concealed handgun, fully concealed or partially concealed, on or about his or her person and keep or carry a loaded or unloaded concealed handgun on or about his or her person within a vehicle. To obtain a CCL, applicants must meet the qualifications as required in the Act, including but not limited to being at least __ years of age, and possessing
a currently valid ____, if a resident of Illinois.
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During investigatory stops, including traffic stops, a CCL holder who is carrying a concealed handgun must:
- upon the request of the officer, disclose to the officer that he or she is in possession of a concealed firearm by either
verbally informing the officer or presenting a CCL card. - upon the request of the officer, identify the location of the concealed firearm.
- upon the request of the officer, permit the officer to safely secure the firearm for the duration of the
investigative stop.
How many hours does a FOID and/or CCL holder have to relinquish their cards to local law enforcement, after being
informed that their cards have been suspended, revoked, or denied?
48
A Department member receiving a revoked FOID card will accept the surrendered FOID card, ensure the person issued the FOID card completes and signs a / an ___________________, distribute the form per Department directives, and complete a General Offense Case Report “Non-Criminal / FOID Revocation”.
Illinois State Police Firearm Disposition Record
True or False? A Department member accepting a surrendered FOID card or CCL license will inventory both per CPD directives, indicating the owner as the Illinois State Police.
False. Both cards will be placed into a plain white envelope, sealed, and addressed/forwarded to the ISP.
The FOID Act has a specific definition as to who constitutes a clear and present danger. Any Department member who identifies an individual who poses a clear and present danger will complete the following form and fax it to the Illinois State Police (ISP) within ______.
ISP Person Determined to Pose a Clear and Present Danger form / 24 hours
_______ - multiple arrests where a continued police presence is necessary to ensure public safety. Arrestees will be transported to and processed at the district of arrest. The Incident Commander or the highest-ranking on-scene member of the Bureau of Patrol will identify resources within the district of occurrence, utilizing tactical team personnel and the Incident Control Teams from other districts, as needed. Choose the correct classification level for a mass arrest incident.
Level One
Normally, no single arresting officer will arrest more than __ persons in a mass arrest situation; the arrest team supervisor may make an exception to this should circumstances warrant. An OEMC EV# will be obtained to document this exception.
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Whenever an arrestee is admitted to a hospital, the station supervisor in the district of arrest will ensure that approval is obtained from ___________ to establish a hospital guard detail.
CPIC
When a City of Chicago employee has been arrested, the arresting officer will immediately notify the following, and
document the notification(s) in the narrative of any applicable reports.
CPIC
and
Station supervisor of the district of arrest
PO Garcia is working first watch as the desk officer. He is preparing the court transmittals for all arrestees in custody in his district’s lockup. As he is preparing the court transmittal, PO Garcia notices that one of the arrestees is being charged with a local offense and issuance of a warrant. PO Garcia assumes that he must prepare two court transmittals destined for the court
branches responsible for the local charge and the warrant. Is PO Garcia correct in his assumption?
Yes. Separate court transmittals should be prepared, and both will accompany the arrestee’s packet.
Felony narcotics cases will be scheduled ___ days after the date of arrest unless the arrest occurs on a Saturday or Sunday.
21
PO Edwards arrested an offender for a Class A misdemeanor charge of animal abuse. The offender has been processed and is available for bond. You are the district station supervisor. Prior to the offender posting bond, what must you ensure prior to the offender’s release? How much will his bond be?
The offender has relinquished the animal in question / $1500
As part of the Nonresident Violator Compact (NRVC), the State of Missouri will have the option of signing the “Promise to Comply” section of the Personal Service Citation in lieu of bail for minor traffic violations. Which of the following states are not part of the NRVC and will be required to post bail?
Alaska, California, Michigan, Montana, Oregon, and Wisconsin
- Any Department member, when entering the room, apartment, or home of a deceased person will be accompanied by a supervisor, impartial witness, or a relative of the deceased unless:
- the person may be alive and in need of medical aid.
- a perpetrator may be on the premises.
- an immediate entry may serve a reasonable cause.
Deceased remains may be pronounced at the scene by a personal attending physician willing to sign the death certificate, an authorized representative from the Office of the Medical Examiner, or CFD paramedics in consultation with a hospital emergency department physician resulting in the issuance of a __________.
telemetry communications #
An adult would be processed as an adult and held as an adult if arrested as an adult for an offense committed while a juvenile, at least 16 years of age, the results in the following charge(s):
- First Degree Murder.
- Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault.
- Aggravated Battery with a Firearm, when the then juvenile personally discharged the firearm.