Fingerprinting and photographing Arrestees Flashcards
What does CCH stand for?
Computerized Criminal History (Page 5)
Any action which results in termination or indeterminate suspension of the prosecution of a criminal charge (the final result of the prosecution)
Disposition (Page 7)
A person charged with the commission of a felony or a misdemeanor may be photographed and his fingerprints may be taken for law enforcement records only when
-Arrested or committed to a detention facility -Committed to imprisonment after conviction of a crime -Convicted of a felony -If a person cannot be identified by ID (Page 6)
When the defendant is fingerprinted pursuant to G.S. 15A-502 and prior to the disposition of the case, a report of the disposition of the charges will be made to the SBI within how many days?
60 (page 8)
When can you transfer a juvenile to a superior court
After notice, hearing, AND finding of probable cause and is 13 years+ and the offense was a felony if committed by an adult (page 9)
How many days after a defendant is found guilty of any felony change should the disposition be sent to the SBI?
60 (page 8)
When must a LEO fingerprint and photograph a delinquent juvenile
-Complain for filling a petition is prepared -1 or more nondivertilbe offenses -at least 10 years old -in physical `custody of the LEO (page 10)
True/False: When jurisdiction of a juvenile is transferred to a superior court the juvenile needs to be fingerprinted and the fingerprints sent to local police department
False: Needs to be transfer to the SBI (Page 10)
True/False 16 and 17 year olds arrested with probable cause for a criminal offense should be fingerprinted and photographed like adults
True (page 11)
Can you Fingerprint “undisciplined” juvenile who is 16 or 17?
No because it is NOT a crime to be undisciplined (page 12)
If a person is arrested without a warrant when can a DNA sample be taken?
After a probable cause determination has been held (page 12)
What offenses will result in a DNA sample be stored by the Crime Laboratory in the State DNA databank?
-1st and 2nd degree murder -manslaughter -rape and other sex offenses -Felonious assaults -Burglary (Page 13)
What is the more infallible and impeccable method of identification?
Fingerprinting (Page 15)
What is a computer based system for reading, encoding, matching, storing and retrieving fingerprint minutiae and images?
Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) (page 15)
How should all criminal fingerprint cards and final disposition reports be submitted to the SBI?
-First Class mail -Interagency State Courier Service Mail Pick up -In person -Electronically Transmitted (page 17)
When will the SBI return the fingerprints?
When they are of poor quality (page 17)