DNU 4 Flashcards
The LR FOD Lodge # ?
17
The Statement of Agreement is entered into between _______ & _______?
-Mayor for the City of LR-Arkansas Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #17
What is the purpose of the Statement of Agreement?
-Establish wages, benefits, grievance procedures, and other conditions of employment-Provide for quality LE and policing services throughout the citys boundaries on an uninterrupted basis for the benefit of citizens of LR-Assist in the amicable adjustment of labor disputes
A regular employee is one who?
Successfully competed two years of service from date of employment
A probationary employee is one who?
Has not completed two years of service
How many deductions for the FOP does the city agree to deduct from individuals payroll?
-Monthly dues-(4) miscellaneous-(5th) deduction to address all future request for misc deductions
When are employees allowed to withdraw deduction authorizations?
-March 2-10-Sept 1-10-Anytime promoted to permanent rank which is not eligible for representation
FOP is granted ______ hours per year to conduct FOP business, so long as it does not interfere with operations of the department.
1000
At the end of the calendar year any balance remains, no more than _______ hours will be carried over into the next calendar year.
-400
The ____________ possess the sole right to operate and manage the affairs of the City.
City of Little Rock
Management Rights of the City :
-To determine the mission of the City govt-To direct the work force-To hire and assign, and to be provide service to the citizens of LR; to discipline or discharge employees for just cause-To determine the methods, means, and number of personnel needed-To carry out the public services of the City Gov-To change existing methos of the operation of facilities-To contract for goods and services-To take whatever actions may be necessary to carry out the activities of the City Govt so long as they are not precluded by any federal, state, or local ordinances and the provisions of this Statement
A joint committee comprised of the negotiating teams of the two parties will meet upon request to discuss proposals related to __________ or _______ in working conditions, including the scope of the bargaining unit work.
-work hours-changes
The City and FOP agree that no employee will be ________ with or __________ against concerning any term or condition of employment by virtue of membership or non-membership of the FOP.
-Interfered-discriminated
Grievance:The FOP or employee may file a grievance within _______ days of said occurrence or awareness and shall be afforded the full projection of the SoA
-30
Steps to file grievance:
-Discuss grievance with immediate supervisor (orally or in writing)-Supervisor must respond (same form Oral or Written) within 5 days-If not settled, submit written grievance form to FOP in 5 days of receiving supervisors response.-In (10) days the FOP grievance committee shall determine if a grievance exists. -If yes, the committee/employee shall forward the grievance within (5) days to the Chief of Police and a copy of HR-The Chief of Police shall submit his answer in writing to the employee, FOP grievance committee, and HR withing (10) calendar days.-If not settled, it shall be sent to the Mayor within (7) calendar days-The Mayor or designee shall submit an answer to the Chief of Police , employee, and FOP grievance committee within (7) calendar days.-Decision final except seeking relief in court.
During the Meet and Confer sessions how many participants will attend for the FOP?
-10 with 2 having dual membership to represent minority members
Nothing in this article shall prohibit the FOP from meeting with the ______ or _____ level supervisors in order to discuss matters of mutual concern.
-division-watch
“Seniority” is defined as :
-Continuous service as a sworn officer with the LRPD within each job classification.
Seniority shall be the dominant factor to be considered by the Chief of Police in respect to:
-Vacation granted (30 days out)-Additional days off-Ordre of layoff and recall-Job assignments-Career development course
Seniority will be lost upon the occurrence of:
-Discharge-Resignation-Retirement-Unexcused failure to return to work upon expiration of the leave of absence-When employee has been laid off for more than (18) months
Employees shall respond to a recall to the Office of Chief of Police withing ______ calendar days
5
Employees have _______ calendar days to be available to return to work after layoff
14
Employees who have completed one year of employment as a sworn police shall accrue the equivalent of _______ days of sick time annually.
20
Maximum allowable accumulation of _____ sick leave hours?
1600
Upon separation of employment from sworn position (retirement/death/20 yrs of service with department) employees will be compensated in cash at the basic rate of hourly pay for unused sick leave up to _______ hours.
720
The employee must notify a supervisor within his division of any illness from the ________ of absence.
first day
During an extended illness, the employee must inform his supervisor ___________________ of status of such extended illness as long as the employee is physically able to do so.
2 weeks
Employees who require more than three days absence ______ be required to provide the department with a physicians statement.
may
Any employee absent from work more than _____ working days in excess of the normal and usual convalescence time established by the Professional Activity Study may be required to see the city’s physician for evaluation and release to work.
10
_________ may be used for illness or disability requiring hospitalization or emergency treatment in employees immediate family.
Sick Leave
Immediate family is defines as:
Mother, father, spouse, or children (step, natural, or adopted)
Family sick leave will be limited to _______ per year.
40 hours
Employees who are out for sick leave shall not participate in any activities which may delay return to work or ___________ the existing injury.
aggravate
Employees who suffer illness/injury while on duty will receive full salary for _____ from the time of first absence.
6 months
If injured on duty and city physician states employee can not return, but is not disabled employee will receive full salary for ______________.
second 6 months.
After an injured on duty 12 months off, employee will be seen again by city physician or acceptable one. If employee can return the next 12 months (total 24 months) then employee will receive _____________ for payment.
only workmans comp
Recurring leave of absence relating to previous injury shall be considered same injury if occurs within __________.
365 days
Death in immediate family of grandparent or grandchild will be allowed _______ day off.
1
Death in immediate family of spouse, child, mother, father, or sibling will be allowed _______ day off.
3
The city agrees to pay funeral expenses which exceed the amount paid by workers comp, to the maximum of ____________, for all officers who lose their lives in the line of duty.
$4000
Employees will accrue the equivalent of ______ days annually of vacation time.
15
Vacation leave may be accumulated and carried over to next year with a maximum of _________.
360 hours
A suspension may be delayed at the discretion of management up to, but not to exceed ________ calendar days.
10
An employee may request in writing to forfeit accrued _____________ on a day to day basis in lieu of serving the suspension.
vacation leave
Forfeiture of vacation leave may not exceed _______ a calendar year. Substitutions shall be at the discretion of the Chief of Police.
5 days
The city agrees to pay time and one-half for all authorized time worked in excess of the __________ work period.
80 hours
Compensatory Time may be accrued to the maximum of _______ hours.
400
A minimum of ______ hours for job required court appearances shall be applied when calculating court time while off duty.
3
The city agrees to pay holiday premium pay equivalent to ______ days pay.
11
In the case of the number of holidays exceed the occurrence of (11), any extra holiday will be posted the first week in _______ in honor of _________________________.
-May-National Law Enforcement Week
Should the Mayor declare another holiday giving city employees a full day off, the city will process a one time payment of a days pay __________________________.
during the week the holiday occurs
If an employees employment date is before July 1, he will receive discretionary days during ______
current calendar year
If an employees employment date is after July 1, he will receive discretionary days ______________
beginning the next calendar year
All employees with 5-15 years of continuous service shall be granted ________ discretionary hours off per year.
40 hours
All employees with15 years or more of continuous service shall be granted ________ discretionary hours off per year.
56
Each non-uniformed officer is to receive as a payment for clothing allowance __________ per year payable __________.
-$700-quarterly
The city and FOP agree that it is in the LRPD’s best interest to provide incentives for officers to seek to further their __________ ________ levels.
-educational-attainment
The city agrees to consult with the _______ prior to changing insurance carriers.
FOP
The city will at no cost to the employee, ___________ and _________ insurance equal to one time annual salary from first day of hire.
-accidental death-dismemberment
The city will bid shifts and days off within the patrol division at leave once each ___________ period.
24 month
Employees of all ranks will receive a longevity bonus of _____ per month for each year of service up to and including the 15th year.
$5
Employees of all ranks will receive a longevity bonus of _____ per month for each year between 16-25th year.
$6
Whenever rates of pay, wages, or any other matter requriring appropriation of monies by the city are included as matters of negotiations, it shall be the obligation of the FOP to serve a written notice of request for negotiation on the city at least _______ days before December 31, 2023
120
It shall be the goal of the city and FOP to start negotiations within _________ after labor day, but no later than _______, prior to the expiration of the agreement.
-2 weeks-October 1st
In the event of an impasse in negotiations between the city & the FOP, both parties will appeal to the ______________________.
Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service
In the event of an impasse between the city & FOP, the appeal will be made within ______ days after either party notifies the other in writing that an impasse exists.
3
The city & FOP shall try to resolve the impasse through mediation within ______ days.
30
If an impasse continues ______ calendar days after mediation, either party may, by written notice request fact finding.
15
Fact finding procedures shall be conducted by a fact finder to be selected by city and FOP within ______ calendar days after notice.
7
If the city & FOP fail to agree on a fact finder, the Federal Mediation & Conciliation service shall request both parties to provide:
- 5 fact finders each
The city & FOP may both strike ____ fact finders names from the panel. The remaining person will be the fact finder.
2
The fact finder shall transmit his findings of fact and any recommendations for resolution of the dispute to both parties withing ____ days after selected.
10
If dispute remains unresolved _____ days after the transmittal o finding of fact & recommendations, the fact finder shall publish the findings of fact and any recommendations for public information.
5
Shift differential pay for 1500-2300 is _______.
$0.55
Shift differential pay for 2300-0700 is _______.
$0.80
12 hrs shift 1800-0600 differential pay is ________.
$0.80
Lateral hired officers who come to LR from 10% more population than LR will receive 1 step for every ______ year of service.
1
Lateral hired officers who come to LR from 10% less population than LR will receive 1 step for every _______year of service.
2
These LE types will not be recognized as experience for Lateral Transfer Pay Program:
-Corrections Officer in Jail or Prison-Probation or Parole officer-Volunteer, reserve, or parttime officer-Military police officer
_____________ means a suspicion based on facts or circumstances which of themselves do not give rise to the probable cause requisite to justify a lawful arrest, but which give rise to more than a bare suspicion; that is, a suspicion that is reasonable as opposed to an imaginary or purely conjectural suspicion.
Reasonable suspicion
A _____________ may request any person to furnish information or otherwise cooperate in the investigation or prevention of crime.
law enforcement officer
The officer may request the person to respond to questions, to appear at a ____________, or to comply with any other reasonable request.
police station
In making a request pursuant to this rule (Criminal Code II), no law enforcement officer shall indicate that a person is _________ to furnish information or to otherwise cooperate if no such legal obligation exists.
legally obligated
Compliance with the request for information or other cooperation hereunder shall not be regarded as ___________ or ________ solely on the ground that such a request was made by a law enforcement officer.
-involuntary -coerced
If a law enforcement officer acting pursuant to this rule (CC II) requests any person to come to or remain at a police station, prosecuting attorney’s office or other similar place, he shall take such steps as are _________to make clear that there is no legal obligation to comply with such a request.
reasonable
A law enforcement officer may arrest a person without a warrant if:
The officer has reasonable cause to believe that such person has committed:-Felony-Traffic Offense with: -death or physical injury -damage to property -driving while intoxicated-Domestic abuse-violation in officers presence
A private person may make an arrest where he has reasonable grounds for believing that the person arrested has committed a ________.
felony
An arrest shall not be deemed to have been made on insufficient cause hereunder solely on the ground that the officer or private citizen is unable to determine the particular ________which may have been committed.
offense
A ___________ by an officer not personally possessed of information sufficient to constitute reasonable cause is valid where the arresting officer is instructed to make the arrest by a police agency which collectively possesses knowledge sufficient to constitute reasonable cause.
warrantless arrest
A person arrested without a warrant shall not be held in custody unless a __________determines, from affidavit, recorded testimony, or other information, that there is reasonable cause to believe that the person has committed an offense.
judicial officer
Such reasonable cause determination shall be made promptly, but in no event longer than ______________from the time of arrest, unless the prosecuting attorney demonstrates that a bona fide emergency or other extraordinary circumstance justifies a delay.
forty-eight (48) hours
Any law enforcement officer may arrest a person pursuant to a ________ in any county in the state.
warrant
A law enforcement officer ________ have a warrant in his possession at the time of an arrest, but upon request he shall show the warrant to the accused as soon as possible.
need not
Upon making an arrest, a law enforcement officer shall:
(a) identify himself as such unless his identity is otherwise apparent;(b) inform the arrested person that he is under arrest; and(c) as promptly as is reasonable under the circumstances, inform the arrested person of the cause of the arrest.
No law enforcement officer shall question an arrested person if the person has indicated in any manner that he __________, or that he wishes to consult counsel before submitting to any questioning.
does not wish to be questioned
No law enforcement officer shall question an arrested person if the person has indicated in any manner that he does not wish to be questioned, or that he wishes __________before submitting to any questioning.
to consult counsel
Any person arrested, if not released pursuant to these rules, shall be brought promptly to a _____, _________, or other similar place.
-jail-police station
Any person arrested, if not released pursuant to these rules, shall be brought promptly to a jail, police station, or other similar place. The arresting officer may, however, first take the person to some other place, if:
(a) the person so requests; or(b) such action is reasonably necessary for the purpose of having the person identified: (i) by a person who is otherwise unlikely to be able to make the identification; or (ii) by a person near the place of the arrest or near the scene of a recently committed offense.
Whenever practical, a custodial interrogation at a jail, police station, or other similar place, should be _________ recorded.
electronically
In determining the admissibility of any custodial statement, the court may consider, together with all other relevant evidence and consistent with existing law, whether an electronic recording was made
No Answer
An electronic recording must be preserved until the later of:
(1) the date on which the defendant’s conviction for any offense relating to the statement is final and all direct and post-conviction proceedings are exhausted, or(2) the date on which the prosecution for all offenses relating to the statement is barred by law.
In this rule, “electronic recording” includes :
-motion picture-audiotape-videotape-digital recording.
____________means any intrusion other than an arrest, by an officer under color of authority, upon an individual’s person, property, or privacy, for the purpose of seizing individuals or things or obtaining information by inspection or surveillance, if such intrusion, in the absence of legal authority or sufficient consent, would be a civil wrong, criminal offense, or violation of the individual’s rights under the Constitution of the United States or this state.
Search
___________ means the taking of any person or thing or the obtaining of information by an officer pursuant to a search or under other color of authority.
Seizure
_________ means an order issued by a judicial officer authorizing a search or seizure or both.
Search warrant
________ means a law enforcement officer or other person acting under color of authority to search and seize.
Officer
_________ includes a corporation.
Individual
_________ includes any craft or device for the transportation of persons or things by land, sea or air.
Vehicle
_________ means real or personal property, including vehicles.
Property
____________________ means a basis for belief in the existence of facts which, in view of the circumstances under and purposes for which the standard is applied, is substantial, objective, and sufficient to satisfy applicable constitutional requirements.
Reasonable cause to believe
___________ means a belief based on reasonable cause to believe.
Reasonable belief
Unless prohibited by other express provision, the following are subject to seizure:
(i) evidence of or other information except privileged information concerning the commission of a criminal offense or other violation of law;(ii) contraband, the fruits of crime, or things possessed in violation of the laws of this state;(iii) weapons or other things used or likely to be used as means of committing a criminal offense; and(iv) an individual for whose arrest there is reasonable cause, or who is unlawfully held in confinement or other restraint.
An officer may conduct ______ and make _______ without a search warrant or other color of authority if consent is given to the search.
-searches -seizures
The state has the burden of proving by clear and positive evidence that consent to a search was ______ and _______ given and that there was no actual or implied duress or coercion.
-freely-voluntarily
A search of a dwelling based on ______ shall not be valid under this rule unless the person giving the consent was advised of the right to refuse consent.
consent
_________ means a building or other structure where any person lives or which is customarily used for overnight accommodation of persons.
dwelling
The consent justifying a search and seizure can only be given, in the case of:
(a) search of an individual’s person, by the individual in question or, if the person is under fourteen (14) years of age, by both the individual and his parent, guardian, or a person in loco parentis;(b) search of a vehicle, by the person registered as its owner or in apparent control of its operation or contents at the time consent is given; and(c) search of premises, by a person who, by ownership or otherwise, is apparently entitled to give or withhold consent.
A search based on consent shall not exceed, in __________ or __________, the limits of the consent given.
-duration-physical scope
After making a seizure, the officer shall make a list of the things seized, and shall deliver a ______ fairly describing the things seized to the person consenting to the search.
receipt
A consent given may be _______ or _______ at any time prior to the completion of the search, and if so, the search under authority of the consent shall cease, or be restricted to the new limits, as the case may be.
-withdrawn -limited
Things discovered and subject to seizure prior to consent withdrawal or limitation of consent shall remain subject to _______ despite such change or termination of the consent.
seizure
An officer who is making a lawful arrest may, without a search warrant, conduct a search of the person or property of the accused for the following purposes only:
(a) to protect the officer, the accused, or others
(b)to prevent the escape of the accused
(c) to furnish appropriate custodial care if the accused is jailed
(d) to obtain evidence of the commission of the offense for which the accused has been arrested or to seize contraband, the fruits of crime, or other things criminally possessed or used in conjunction with the offense.
An officer making an arrest and the authorized officials at the police station or other place of detention to which the accused is brought may conduct a search of the accused’s _______ and personal effects ready to hand, the surface of his _______ , and the _____ within his immediate control.
-garments-body-area
Search of an accused’s blood stream, body cavities, and subcutaneous tissues conducted incidental to an arrest may be made only:
(i) if there is a strong probability that it will disclose things subject to seizure and related to the offense for which the individual was arrested(ii) if it reasonably appears that the delay consequent upon procurement of a search warrant would probably result in the disappearance or destruction of the objects of the search(iii) if it reasonably appears that the search is otherwise reasonable under the circumstances of the case, including the seriousness of the offense and the nature of the invasion of the individual’s person.
Any search pursuant to this rule (inside body) shall be conducted by a ________ or a _________.
-physician-licensed nurse
If, at the time of the arrest, the accused is in a vehicle or in the immediate vicinity of a vehicle of which he is in apparent control, and if the circumstances of the arrest justify a reasonable belief on the part of the arresting officer that the vehicle contains things which are connected with the offense for which the arrest is made, the arresting officer may ______ the vehicle for such things and ______ any things subject to seizure and discovered in the course of the search.
-search-seize
The search of a vehicle pursuant to this rule (CC12) shall only be made contemporaneously with the _______ or as soon thereafter as is reasonably practicable.
arrest
Search of Premises: If at the time of the arrest:
(i) the accused is in or on premises all or part of which he is apparently entitled to occupy(ii) in view of the circumstances the officer has reason to believe that such premises or part thereof contain things which are: (A) subject to seizure; and (B) connected with the offense for which the arrest is made; and (C) likely to be removed or destroyed before a search warrant can be obtained and served; the arresting officer may search such premises or part thereof for such things, and seize any things subject to seizure.
Search of Premises shall only be made contemporaneously with the arrest, and search of building interiors shall only be made?
consequent upon an entry into the building made in order to effect an arrest therein
Search of Premises:In determining the necessity for and scope of the search to be undertaken, the officer shall take into account, among other things:
-the nature of the offense for which the arrest is made-the behavior of the individual arrested and others on the premises-the size and other characteristics of the things to be searched for-whether or not any such things are observed while making the arrest.
Things not subject to seizure which are found in the course of a search of the person of an accused may be taken from his possession if reasonably necessary for ________ purposes.
custodial
Documents or other records may be read or otherwise examined only to the extent necessary for such purposes, including ___________ and ensuring the __________ of the person arrested.
-identity checking -physical well-being
A vehicle impounded in consequence of an arrest, or retained in official custody for other good cause, may be searched at such times and to such extent as is _________________ for safekeeping of the vehicle and its contents.
reasonably necessary
A search warrant may be issued only by a _____________.
judicial officer
The application for a search warrant shall describe with particularity the ________ or ________ to be searched and the persons or things to be seized.
-Person-places
The application for a search warrant shall be supported by one (1) or more _______ or ________ under oath before a judicial officer.
-affidavits -recorded testimony
An application for a search warrant and the affidavit in support of the search warrant may be transmitted to the issuing judicial officer by __________ or by other ________means.
-facsimile-electronic
Recorded testimony in support of a search warrant may be received by _________ or other electronic means provided the issuing judicial officer first administers an ______ by telephone or other electronic means to the person testifying in support of the issuance of the warrant.
-telephone-oath
If the judicial officer finds that the application meets the requirements of this rule and that, on the basis of the proceedings before him, there is __________to believe that the search will discover persons or things specified in the application and subject to seizure he shall issue a search warrant.
reasonable cause
The proceedings upon application for a search warrant shall be conducted with such ______ as the issuing judicial officer deems appropriate to the circumstances.
secrecy
A _________ shall be dated, issued in duplicate, and shall be addressed to any officer.
search warrant
The warrant shall state, or describe with particularity:
(i) the identity of the issuing judicial officer and the date and place where application for the warrant was made
(ii) the judicial officer’s finding of reasonable cause for issuance of the warrant
(iii) the identity of the person to be searched, and the location and designation of the places to be searched
(iv) the persons or things constituting the object of the search and authorized to be seized
(v) the period of time, not to exceed five (5) days after execution of the warrant, within which the warrant is to be returned to the issuing judicial officer.
Except as hereafter provided, the search warrant shall provide that it be executed between the hours of _________ and ______ and within a reasonable time, not to exceed _________days.
-6 am-8pm-60
Upon a finding by the issuing judicial officer of reasonable cause to believe that: (i) the place to be searched is difficult of speedy access; or (ii) the objects to be seized are in danger of imminent removal; or (iii) the warrant can only be safely or successfully executed at nighttime or under circumstances the occurrence of which is difficult to predict with accuracy;he issuing judicial officer may, by appropriate provision in the warrant, authorize its execution:
-anytime (day or night)-within reasonable time (not to exceed 60 days)
A search warrant may be executed by _____ officer.
any
Prior to entering a dwelling to execute a search warrant, the executing officer shall make known the _________ ______ and __________ for entering the dwelling and shall wait a period of time that is reasonable under the circumstances before forcing entry into the dwelling.
-Officers-presence-authority
The officer may force entry into a ________ without prior announcement if the officer reasonably suspects that making known the officer’s presence would, under the circumstances, be _________ or futile or that it would inhibit the effective investigation of the crime by, for example, allowing the destruction of evidence.
-dwelling-dangerous
In the course of any _________or ________ pursuant to the warrant, the executing officer shall give a copy of the warrant to the person to be searched or the person in apparent control of the premises to be searched.
-search-seizure
If the premises are unoccupied by anyone in apparent and responsible control, the officer shall ___________________ of the warrant suitably affixed to the premises.
leave a copy
The scope of search shall be only such as is ________ by the warrant and is reasonably necessary to discover the persons or things specified therein.
authorized
Upon discovery of the persons or things so specified, the officer shall take ________ or _______ of them and search no further under authority of the warrant.
-Possession-custody
If in the course of such search, the officer discovers things not specified in the warrant which he ________ believes to be subject to seizure, he may also take possession of the things so discovered.
–reasonably
The executing officer, and other officers accompanying and assisting him, may use such degree of force, short of ______________, against persons, or to effect an entry or to open containers as is reasonably necessary for the successful execution of the search warrant with all practicable safety.
deadly force
The use of deadly force in the execution of a search warrant, other than in self-defense or defense of others, is __________ only if the executing officer reasonably believes that there is a substantial risk that the persons or things to be seized will suffer, cause, or be used to cause death or serious bodily harm if their seizure is delayed, and that the force employed creates no unnecessary risk of injury to other persons.
-justifiable
If a search warrant is not executed, the officer shall return the warrant to the issuing judicial officer within a reasonable time, not to exceed __________ from the date of issuance, together with a report of the reasons why it was not executed.
-sixty days
Upon its return, an unexecuted warrant and report shall be filed with the ______ and be publically accessible unless the court for good cause based upon reasonably specific facts orders them to be closed or sealed.
-clerk
The affidavit or sworn testimony for a searach warrant application _________ be publically accessible.
shall not
An officer who has executed a search warrant or, if such officer is unavailable, another officer acting in his behalf, shall, as soon as possible and not later than the date specified in the warrant, return the warrant to the issuing ___________ together with a verified report of the _____ and circumstances of execution, including an _________ of things seized.
-judicial officer
-facts
-inventory
If the issuing judicial officer is unavailable, the warrant may be returned to any judicial officer of a circuit or district court within the _____ in which the warrant was issued.
-county
The judicial officer to whom an executed warrant is returned shall cause the warrant, report, inventory of things seized, and affidavit or sworn testimony on application to be filed with the ______, and they shall be publically accessible unless the court for good cause base upon reasonably specific facts orders that any of them should be closed or sealed.
-clerk
If the warrant authorizes _________ seizure, the executing officer shall endeavor by all appropriate means to search for and identify the documents to be seized without examining the contents of documents not covered by the warrant.
documentary
If the documents to be seized cannot be ___________ for or identified without examining the contents of other documents, or if they constitute items or entries in account books, diaries, or other documents containing matter not specified in the warrant, the executing officer shall not examine the documents but shall either impound them under appropriate protection where found, or seal and remove them for safekeeping.
searched
An officer who has reasonable cause to believe that a moving or readily movable vehicle is or contains things subject to seizure may, without a search warrant, stop, detain, and search the vehicle and may seize things subject to seizure discovered in the course of the search where the vehicle is:
(i) on a public way or waters or other area open to the public;(ii) in a private area unlawfully entered by the vehicle; or(iii) in a private area lawfully entered by the vehicle, provided that exigent circumstances require immediate detention, search, and seizure to prevent destruction or removal of the things subject to seizure.
If the officer does not find the things subject to seizure by his search of the vehicle, and if:(i) the things subject to seizure are of such a size and nature that they could be concealed on the person; and(ii) the officer has reason to suspect that one (1) or more of the occupants of the vehicle may have the things subject to seizure so concealed;
The officer may search the suspected occupants; provided that this subsection shall not apply to individuals traveling as passengers in a vehicle operating as a common carrier.
An officer may, __________ a search warrant, search open lands and seize things which he reasonably believes subject to seizure.
without
An officer who has reasonable cause to believe that premises or a vehicle contain:1. 2.3.may, without a search warrant, enter and search such premises and vehicles, and the persons therein, to the extent reasonably necessary for the prevention of such death, bodily harm, or destruction.
(a) individuals in imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm; or(b) things imminently likely to burn, explode, or otherwise cause death, serious bodily harm, or substantial destruction of property; or(c) things subject to seizure which will cause or be used to cause death or serious bodily harm if their seizure is delayed;
An officer who, in the course of otherwise lawful activity, observes the nature and location of things which he _____________________ to be subject to seizure, may seize such things.
reasonably believes
In all cases of seizure the law enforcement officer making the seizure shall provide for the appropriate _____________ of the things seized.
safekeeping
If the identity of a person having a rightful claim to possession of _____ ______ _____ things can be promptly established beyond a reasonable doubt to the satisfaction of the seizing officer, the things may be promptly returned to the rightful possessor.
freshly stolen seized
____________things seized may be disposed of by the seizing officers as justice and the necessities of the case dictate.
Perishable
In all cases of seizure other than pursuant to a search warrant, the officer making the seizure shall, as soon thereafter as is reasonably possible, report in writing the fact and circumstances of the seizure, with a list of things to the court before which the defendant will be brought for first appearance, or, if no arrest is made to a court having jurisdiction to entertain proceedings respecting the offense disclosed by the seizure.
Just read
Civilian employees who are assigned to supervisory positions will exercise the same authority and responsibility over their work area as that of
a sworn supervisor in the same capacity
Police Training Interns are civilian employees and will be assigned to
a police officer or sergeant for supervision
Reserves are sworn voluntary personnel and will be assigned to
Sergeant for supervision.
To achieve effective direction, coordination, and control, the number of personnel under the immediate control of a supervisor will not be
excessive.
Employees will obey the lawful orders of a supervisor including any order relayed from a
supervisor by an employee of the same or lesser rank
When an employee receives an order that conflicts with federal, state, or local laws or a previously issued order, the employee will
inform the supervisor of the conflict.
The supervisor will then resolve the conflict in accordance with
all laws and Departmental or Divisional guidelines
________ will 1. Actively monitor, direct, and supervise employees of lesser rank to ensure the proper and efficient performance of their assigned duties.2. Assume command of any situation coming to the supervisor’s attention that requires his involvement3. Respond to emergencies as necessary. The first supervisor on the scene of an emergency will take charge and issue any commands necessary to bring the situation under control or containment as quickly as possible.4. Ensure that subordinates make all required reports promptly, accurately and completely on proper forms.5. Ensure proper maintenance and care of Departmental property.6. Promptly obey orders of superiors and ensure that subordinates do the same.7. With the exception of supervisors of the rank of sergeant, appoint a supervisor of the next lower rank to act in their place when they are absent from duty. A supervisor so appointed will have the same authority as the appointing supervisor.8. When a supervisor appoints someone to act in his place he will designate an acting supervisor through a memorandum to his supervisor, for distribution to supervisors and affected employees and the Office of the Chief of Police
Police Supervisors
It shall be the duty of all ______, ______, and ________ to take corrective action and submit a written report to an immediate supervisor whenever they learn through personal observation or report, any violation of these General Orders, the Divisional Operating Procedures, the L.R.P.D. Rules and Regulations, the Civil Service Commissions Rules and Regulations, the ordinances of the City of Little Rock, and/or laws of the State of Arkansas or the United States by any employee of the Department.
commanders, supervisors, and officers
Should the violation involve an incident of a serious nature, the supervisor or commanding officer detecting or notified of the violation shall
-Relieve the offender from duty-Take custody of any credentials and firearms issued by the Department
When a violation does not involve gross misconduct but could cause discredit to the Department or any member thereof, a report shall be made in writing setting out the
-known facts of the case
-an investigation initiated
-determine the nature and degree of the violation.
Minor violations which do not involve gross misconduct and which will not reflect discredit upon the Department, but which indicate a need for some form of discipline and/or training, may be handled by the
offender’s commander or supervisor
Pursuant to the authority granted by the legislative body of the City of Little Rock, the Chief of Police shall have the right to suspend any employee who may be under his jurisdiction and control for
incompetence, neglect of duty, immorality, drunkenness, the improper use of any substance that modifies behavior to the extent that it is noticeable or affects job performance, or failure or refusal to obey orders given by proper authority or the Orders, Rules and Regulations and directives promulgated by the Chief of Police.
In cases where circumstances indicate a violation of Federal Law has been committed the appropriate _______ will be notified.
Federal Agency
For the purposes of protecting life and property, officers shall always be considered ______ while in the City of Little Rock and shall be prepared to act any time circumstances indicate their services are required.
on duty
All officers shall perform their duties as required or directed by
law, departmental rule, policy, directive, or by order from a supervisory officer.
Pursuant to ACA 5-73-104 and 5-73-120, a law enforcement officer may carry and use weapons,
which would otherwise be illegal.
Sworn personnel shall not perform their duties in any manner that shall cause a suspect to be _____ or _____ to a crime.
coerced to admit or involuntarily confess
Little Rock Police Department personnel shall not cause any ___ in arraignment nor shall they fail to inform defendants of their rights against self-incrimination
unnecessary delay
Whenever a member of the Little Rock Police Department initiates a custodial interview of a suspect, the individual shall immediately be read _____ from the Little Rock Police Department form
“Miranda Warning”
What is: 1. You have the right to remain silent.2. Anything you say can and will be used against you in court.3. You have the right to talk to a lawyer and have him present with you while you are being questioned.4. If you can not afford to hire a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent you before any questioning at no cost to you, if you wish.5. You can decide at any time to exercise these rights and not answer any questions or make any statements
Miranda rights
What is:I have read the above statement of my rights and fully understand each and every right. No promises or threats have been made to induce me into making this statement. With full knowledge of my rights, I hereby waive those rights and agree to answer questions concerning the offense which I am suspected of committing
“Waiver of Rights”
An officer lawfully present in any place may, in the performance of their duties, stop and detain any person who they reasonably suspect is committing, has committed, or is about to commit a felony or a misdemeanor involving danger of forcible injury to persons or of appropriation of or damage to property, if such action is _______ either to obtain or verify the identification of the person or to determine the lawfulness of his conduct.
reasonably necessary
Officers may use such _______ as may be reasonably necessary under the circumstances to stop and detain any person for the purpose authorized
non deadly force
If an officer has detained a person he reasonably suspects is armed and presently dangerous to the officer or others, the officer or someone designated by him may search the outer clothing of such person and the immediate surroundings for, and _____________________which may be used against the officer or others.
seize, any weapon or other dangerous thing
Whenever an officer has ________ to believe that any person found at or near the scene of a felony is a witness to the offense, he may stop that person.
reasonable cause
Such detention shall in all cases be reasonable and shall not exceed ____ minutes unless the person shall refuse to give such information, in which case the person, if detained further, shall immediately be brought before any judicial officer or Prosecuting Attorney to be examined with reference to his name, address, or the information he may have regarding the offense.
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A decision not to arrest when there are grounds to arrest is, at times, considered ________.
good law enforcement practice.
If an arrest is not made at the time of the offense, officers, if they find it necessary, may obtain a ______ against the offender at a later date.
warrant of arrest