GO 100.28 – CRIMINAL FINGERPRINTING; JUS 8715, ADULT DISPOSITION OF ARREST AND COURT ACTION; AND JUS 8716, JUVENILE DETENTION DISPOSITION Flashcards
The Department of Justice (DOJ), Bureau of Criminal Identification and Analysis have ________ requirements that shall be met to initiate or update an offender’s criminal history with recordable arrest and disposition data.
a) Three
b) Four
c) Two
d) One
Two
a. The first requirement is Live Scan/Fingerprint processing to be completed by
the booking agency for the appropriate court.
b. The second requirement is a JUS 8715, Adult Disposition of Arrest and Court
Action; or JUS 8716, Juvenile Detention Disposition Report. This document is
designed to accompany a defendant through the criminal justice system from the
point of arrest through final disposition. Unless specifically precluded by booking
agency policy, the Area office initiates the form subsequent to the booking process
and submits it to the district attorney or the court for further action. Completion of
the JUS 8715 or JUS 8716 satisfies the requirements of Penal Code (PC) Sections
11115, 11117, 13020, 13100, 13125, 13150, 13151, and Welfare and Institution
Any individual who is cited and released for a recordable offense in lieu of formal booking _______________ fingerprinted prior to their appearance in court.
a) Could be
b) Must be
c) Should be
Must be
A CHP 194, Fingerprint Notification/Verification, ____________ be provided to the violator at the time the citation is issued. The top portion of the CHP 194 will serve to notify the violator they are required to be fingerprinted prior to the assigned court date.
a) Should
b) Shall
Shall
A JUS 8715 or JUS 8716 __________ be initiated for each citation issued or arrest made for a recordable offense. For recordable offenses refer to the CHP 291, Redi-Ref, under the Section number followed by the diamond.
a) Shall
b) Should
Shall
Per DOJ recordable offense criteria, a JUS 8715 or JUS 8716 is not to be initiated on the following: What are the two
(1) 647(f) PC - Under the Influence of Alcohol.
(2) Any offense for which incarceration is not a possible punishment (e.g., infractions or nonspecific charges).
The Department of Justice (DOJ), Bureau of Criminal Identification and Analysis has ________ requirements that shall be met to initiate or update an offender’s criminal history with recordable arrest and disposition data.
a) Three
b) Four
c) Two
d) One
Two
a. The first requirement is Live Scan/Fingerprint processing to be completed by
the booking agency for the appropriate court.
b. The second requirement is a JUS 8715, Adult Disposition of Arrest and Court
Action; or JUS 8716, Juvenile Detention Disposition Report. This document is
designed to accompany a defendant through the criminal justice system from the
point of arrest through final disposition. Unless specifically precluded by booking
agency policy, the Area office initiates the form subsequent to the booking process
and submits it to the district attorney or the court for further action. Completion of
the JUS 8715 or JUS 8716 satisfies the requirements of Penal Code (PC) Sections
11115, 11117, 13020, 13100, 13125, 13150, 13151, and Welfare and Institution
Any individual who is cited and released for a recordable offense in lieu of formal booking _______________ fingerprinted prior to their appearance in court.
a) Could be
b) Must be
c) Should be
Must be
A CHP 194, Fingerprint Notification/Verification, ____________ be provided to the violator at the time the citation is issued. The top portion of the CHP 194 will serve to notify the violator they are required to be fingerprinted prior to the assigned court date.
a) Should
b) Shall
Shall
A JUS 8715 or JUS 8716 __________ be initiated for each citation issued or arrest made for a recordable offense. For recordable offenses refer to the CHP 291, Redi-Ref, under the Section number followed by the diamond.
a) Shall
b) Should
Shall
Per DOJ recordable offense criteria, a JUS 8715 or JUS 8716 is not to be initiated on the following: What are the two
1) 647(f) PC - Under the Influence of Alcohol.
(2) Any offense for which incarceration is not a possible punishment (e.g., infractions or nonspecific charges).