Fingerprinting & Photographing Flashcards
What are the 4 ways to submit criminal fingerprint cards?
First Class Mail
State Courier
In-person
Electronic transmission
Do you have to fingerprint someone if they have been convicted of an felony?
Yes, you must fingerprint.
If you photograph a suspect after a moving vehicle violation, how do you do it?
Take the photograph waist up.
____________ simply means the end of a court case.
Disposition
True or false:
Every time you fingerprint someone, you must submit the greensheet (final disposition report)?
True.
Who is responsible for developing the plan for fingerprinting?
The Senior Resident Superior Court Judge.
What 4 things must be present to fingerprint juvenile?
(1) Filed petition
(2) 10 years of age
(3) Commit non divertible offense
(4) In physical custody
If you arrest someone for a misdemeanor, do you have to fingerprint them?
No, but you have the option to fingerprint them.
Misdemeanors against which persons must you fingerprint them?
Child, handicap person, or elderly.
If a juvenile is found guilty, they’re ____________.
Adjudicated.
What is the minimum age a child can be transferred to superior court?
13
If a suspect is 16 or 17 years old, and you want to fingerprint them, what must you have?
Non-testimonial order
Can you fingerprint a child for being undisciplined?
No.
Can you collect DNA from a criminal who has committed a crime against a person?
Yes.
Which N.C.G.S. talks about collected DNA?
14.