HPM 100.68 Flashcards
All actions shall be accomplished in a businesslike, firm, impartial, courteous, and consistent manner using one of the four following procedures:
(1) Physical Arrest.
(2) Issuance of a CHP 215, Notice to Appear.
(3) Issuance of a CHP 281, Notice to Correct Violation.
(4) Issuance of a Verbal Warning.
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
Section 627 WIC provides that a minor has the right to make ______ telephone calls, one of which may be to their parent or guardian, responsible relative, or their employer; the other may be to an attorney. The calls, except where physically impossible, are to be allowed no later than _________ after the minor is taken into custody.
2 calls within 1 hour
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
A minor may not be locked in a room or cell in a police station longer than ___________. To be securely detained longer, the minor must be transferred to a juvenile facility, i.e., juvenile hall.
six hours
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
Although a minor may not be detained in a jail or lockup for adults, an exception permits the temporary, secure detention of a minor in a police or sheriff’s lockup, not a jail, if the minor meets all the following criteria:
(a) The minor is 14 years of age or older.
(b) The minor is taken into temporary custody on the basis of having violated a criminal law (Section 602 WIC).
(c) The peace officer apprehending the minor has a reasonable belief that the minor presents a “serious security risk of harm to self or others.”
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
As with any arrest, the Miranda warning must be provided after a custodial arrest and prior to an interrogation. When an interrogation will not be conducted, the officer shall advise the minor of their constitutional rights:
just prior to the release of the juvenile to a jail facility or a parent.
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
Prima facie enforcement actions shall be guided by the following criteria:
- At 10 miles per hour (MPH) or more above the prima facie speed limit, the officer shall stop and should issue a CHP 215, Notice to Appear.
- From 5 to 9 MPH above the prima facie speed limit, the officer should stop and take appropriate enforcement action.
- From 1 to 4 MPH above the prima facie speed, the officer may stop and take appropriate enforcement action.
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
Enforcement of the absolute speed limits shall be governed by the following:
- At 5 MPH or more above the absolute speed limit for the vehicles(s) or roadway, the officer shall stop and should issue a CHP 215.
- From 1 to 4 MPH above the absolute speed limit for the vehicle(s) or roadway, the officer may stop and take appropriate enforcement action.
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
Slow-moving vehicle enforcement action against drivers in other than the right-hand lane shall be guided by the following:
- At 10 MPH or more below the normal speed of traffic, the officer shall stop and should issue a CHP 215.
- From 5 to 9 MPH below the normal speed of traffic, the officer should stop and take appropriate enforcement action.
- From 1 to 4 MPH below the normal speed of traffic, the officer may stop and take appropriate enforcement action.
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
An arrested person has the right to make at least ___ completed telephone calls, as described, immediately upon being booked or detained, and, except where physically impossible, no later than ____ hours after arrest.
3/3
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual
Citizen’s Arrest: The accepting officer _______ required to determine if there is PC for the arrest. After taking custody, facts of the arrest become known to the officer and the officer is satisfied that there are insufficient grounds for making a criminal complaint against the person arrested, the arrested party should:
is not / be released from custody pursuant to Section 849(b)(1) PC.
HPM 100.68, Traffic Enforcement Policy Manual