*****DIRECTIVE 5.17 Flashcards
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- In every case where an offender has been identified. What will the investigator prepare. 2
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- An affidavit of probable cause.
2. Then obtain the arrest warrant
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WANTED PERSONS
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Directive 77. 5.17
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- Who is in charge of of ensuring that every effort is made to apprehend a wanted person and document those efforts.
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- The commanding officer of the detective division in charge of the investigation.
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- What is the 180 day rule called.
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- Rule 1100 of the Pennsylvania rules of criminal procedure.
4
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- Where are all wanted persons in phila entered into
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- PCIC.
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- Who must approve a wanted person to be entered into NCIC.
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- When approved by the captain of the detective bureau.
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- Who will decide if a suspect will be interesting into wanted status.
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- The detective supervisor.
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- What UCR CODE is used when entering the warrant
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- Only the highest UCR code
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- What charge is used when entering the warrant
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- The highest charge only
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- What is the minimum information necessary to enter a warrant into PCIC.
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- Name.
- Date of birth
- Sex.
- Race.
- Height.
- Weight.
- Hair color.
- DC number
- UCR CODE.
- Warrant number.
- Date of warrant
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- What prerequisites are necessary to enter a warrant into NCIC. 3.
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- Subject must be wanted for a felony or serious misdeamenor.
- Will extradite to Philadelphia , in accordance with established extradition limits.
- The must be approved by the detective bureau captain.
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- What information is necessary to be accepted into NCIC
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- Name.
- Eye color.
- Sex.
- DC number.
- Date of birth.
- Height
- Weight.
- Hair color.
- Race.
- Date of watt any.
- Warrant number.
- Charge.
- UCR code.
- Judge who issued warrant
- NCIC yes.
- Who authorized NCIC entry.
- Armed and dangerous. Yes or no.
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- The assigned detective will make every effort to do what before obtaining a warrant
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- To determine the location of the wanted subject.
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- Before attempting to apprehend the suspect. The detective should obtain a complete of what as possible.
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- Suspects background.
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- When should you attempt to apprehend the wanted subject.
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- Immediately upon obtaining the warrant
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- What will the detective do if the apprehension is not made on the first day that the warrant is issued.
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- Send the wanted message.
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- The detective will prepare a folder for each wanted subject. That folder will contain.
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- The investigation report. And all supplementals. (75-49).
- The criminal complaint. (75-79).
- Two photographs of each wanted subject.
- Two copies of EXTRACT OF CRIMINAL RECORD.
- Copy of general computer message and warrant bulletin. (GRM).
- Two copies of formal statement if taken.
- Original arrest warrant.
- Copy of arrest warrant.
- Composite sketch of prepared.
- A copy of all “attempts to apprehend log “ with information.
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- How often should the detective attempt to apprehend the wanted subject.
- After the attempt, where should the detective document the attempt
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- At least once a week.
2. On the “attempt to apprehend log”.
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- The attempts by the detective to apprehend the wanted subject will NOT BE WHAT
- What efforts must be made
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- Will not be cursory attempts.
2. Maximum effort
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- Who will maintain a wanted person file, ensure the apprehension attempts are made, make arrangements to transport a wanted subject back to Philadelphia when arrested elsewhere.
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- The detective division captain.
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- When will a fugitive flight warrant be sought.
- Whose assistance is desired.
- After suspecting a person is a fugitive who will the detective notify.
- What will the investigator do if they agree.
- And what will he do
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- When a wanted person by Philadelphia police is suspected of being a fugitive who flees the commonwealth of PENNSYLVANIA to avoid prosecution or confinement.
- The FBI.
- The DA’s office - deputy of intergovernmental affairs.
- Notify the commanding officer.
- Ensure there is a warrant for local charges
, record info in “wanted record “ , and prepare memo to cheif inspector of detectives
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- Who will notify the FBI of a fugitive flight warrant
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- The supervisor of the requesting division or unit.
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- Who will have the responsibility for wanted persons , wanted out of other jurisdictions. 3
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- The detective division of occupancy.
2 the detective bureau warrant unit. - Homicide unit. If a himicide
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- If a person is arrested for a BENCH WARRANT only , which was filed from another county in Pennsylvania , they WILL NOT be brought before what
- If a representative from the other county is on location and assisted with the bench warrant arrest. What is done with the prisoner
- What if the arrest is made without assistance from other county personnel.
- Who will then contact the out of county agency.
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- PAB Preliminary arraignment court.
- The person will be handed over immediately
- The person will be transported to the detective division of arrest.
- The assigned detective
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- Within how long does Another jurisdiction within Pennsylvania have to respond to a message for the arrest or a person wanted on only a Bench warrant.
- What if they don’t respond in time
- What if they do respond and intend to claim the person within how long. Where is the person housed
- What if the agency answers and will respond longer then what. Then where is person detained.
- What if nobody claims person within how long. What is done
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- They must respond within 6 hours.
- The person will be released if there r no other charges.
- Within 6 hours. Detained at the detective division.
- If longer then 6 hours. Take to PDU.
- If held in the PDU 24 hours from arrest . He will be released
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- The charge of FUGITIVE will only be charged when
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- If the persons warrant is from out of the state of Pennsylvania.
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- What is done with a person who is arrested on an arrest warrant ( body warrant ). From another jurisdiction WITHIN Pennsylvania
- What if the person receives and makes bail
- What if the person cannot make bail on a body warrant
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- The person will have a bail hearing before the BAIL COMISSIONER at the PAB.
- They will be released and given a court date for a prelim in the county of warrant.
- He will be detained until a rep from the other county arrives to take custody
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- If a person is arrested for an OUT OF STATE ARREDT WARRANT (body warrant ). How long does the other state have to answer the detective supervisors message.
- What happens if the message isn’t confirmed or answered within the time
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- Six hours.
2. The person will be released
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- What is done if a person who is arrested on a body warrant from another state signs a waiver for extradition 2
- In order for the waiver to be valid. What must be done 3
- What happens if the deft will NOT sign a waiver
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- They will be given an attorney.
- They will be turned over to the other state rep.
- The form just be signed in from of the judge , Ada, and the defense attorney.
- Normal arrest procedure and set a hearing date within 30days.