SGT

  1. What color is UCS ID for non judicial personnel
    Yellow
  2. All IDs must be verified using what
    Ultraviolet scanner
  3. What are some CO’s courtroom responsibilities
    • Dress the bench
    • Provide cups and water
    • Open court/make announcements
    • Assist in swearing in/affirming witnesses
    • Assist in robing the judge
    • Safeguard evidence
  4. When are courtrooms searched
    • Before start of day
    • After meal before reopening court
  5. How are firearms handled as evidence
    Ensure all firearms are unloaded and in a safe (locked) condition. Ammo and firearms are not to be handled simultaneously.
  6. When should all public areas within court facilities be searched
    Before 8:30 am and after close of business
  7. What is the minimum amount of times the perimeter should be searched
    Twice
  8. What are some of the immediate steps a CO should take when handling suspicious mail
    • Stop handling
    • Cover with anything
    • Secure the area
    • Wash hands with soap and water
    • Notify supervisor and leave area
    • Provide a list of anyone in area of suspicious mail
  9. What are some steps you should take if you come in contact with contents from a suspicious package
    • Remove clothing, put in bag and give to emergency responders
    • Wash with only soap and water
  10. Under what circumstances should the buildings HVAC system be turned off
    If suspicious mail dispersed an aerosol contaminant
  11. What Penal Law code grants persons 18 and older to carry pepper spray
    PL 265.20
  12. What may qualify as a High Priority Case
    • Media
    • Public demonstrations/protests
    • Judicial threats
    • Risk of excessive violence
    • Escape risk
  13. Who makes the determination of whether a case is considered High Priority
    The Major or Chief Court Officer
  14. Radio Code 10-13
    Assist CO (Emergency)
  15. Radio Code 10-51
    Roving group (specify location and number)
  16. Radio Code 10-62
    Out of service (reason)
  17. Radio Code 10-63
    On meal/break
  18. Radio Code 10-85
    Need Additional Units/Supervisor
  19. Radio Code 10-86
    Meet officer/no emergency (give location)
  20. Radio code 10-92
    Arrest
  21. Radio Code 10-98
    Back in service/resuming patrol/back on post
  22. Radio Code 10-99
    Vehicle accident
  23. What color UCS ID are for judicial employees
    Red
  24. Who carries a blue UCS ID
    Judges
  25. When should the Class B Winter uniform be worn
    Effective on November 15 but may be worn as early as October 15
  26. What posts are BDUs authorized to be worn
    Outside posts and MSP units only
  27. Rank: 4 stars
    Chief of Public Safety
  28. Rank: 3 stars
    1st Deputy Chief AND Deputy Chief
  29. Radio Code 10-1
    Call Command
  30. Rank: 2 stars
    Assistant Chief
  31. Rank: 1 star
    Assistant Deputy Chief
  32. Rank: leaf
    Major
  33. Rank: 2 bars
    Captain
  34. Rank: 1 bar
    Lieutenant
  35. Rank: 3 striped chevron
    Sergeant
  36. Radio Code 10-23
    Crowd condition (Crowd Goes Wild for 23)
  37. Radio Code 10-3
    Call Operations via telephone
  38. What is used to test the sensitivity of magnetometers
    UCS Standard Testing Device
  39. How many times must the UCS standard testing device be detected to ensure the magnetometer is calibrated properly
    Must have 3 successive passes through the arch
  40. Phonetics - A
    Adam
  41. Phonetics - B
    Boy
  42. Phonetics - C
    Charles
  43. Phonetics - D
    David
  44. Phonetics - E
    Edward
  45. Phonetics - F
    Frank
  46. Phonetics - G
    George
  47. Phonetics - H
    Henry
  48. Phonetics - I
    Ida
  49. Phonetics - J
    John
  50. Phonetics - K
    King
  51. Phonetics - L
    Lincoln
  52. Phonetics - M
    Mary
  53. Phonetics - N
    Nora
  54. Phonetics - O
    Ocean
  55. Phonetics - P
    Peter
  56. Phonetics - Q
    Queen
  57. Phonetics - R
    Robert
  58. Phonetics - S
    Sam
  59. Phonetics - T
    Tom
  60. Phonetics - U
    Union
  61. Phonetics - V
    Victor
  62. Phonetics - W
    William
  63. Phonetics - X
    X-Ray
  64. Phonetics - Y
    Young
  65. Phonetics - Z
    Zebra
  66. How often are radiation Dosimeters inspected
    Every 24 months
  67. Most important order accompanying all prisoners
    Securing Orders
  68. Should PINS be lodged in the juvenile secure holding area while waiting for their appearance
    No. PINS should not be lodged with persons already in custody.
  69. How many Court Officers are required to conduct a prisoner courtroom visit
    Minimum 2 officers
  70. Are Court Officers required to conduct a search of a prisoner received from a corrections agency
    Officer may conduct a search
  71. Are prisoners allowed to be escorted in public areas
    No. Not unless necessary
  72. What is the maximum of people allowed in an elevator while escorting a prisoner
    None
  73. A prisoner’s mother wants to give the prisoner a quick hug. Is that ok
    No contact or conversation is allowed
  74. Court is taking a 5 min recess. Is it ok if the prisoner stays in the courtroom while several officers guard him
    No. Prisoners must be returned to the holding area when court is not in session
  75. The court ordered a courtroom visit for a prisoner but wants to step into chambers for a moment. Can the visit proceed
    No. The court must be present for all courtroom visits
  76. What is a remand
    A person who is not in custody but is now ordered into custody by the court
  77. T or F
    Only the correctional agency receiving a remanded prisoner can search the prisoner
    F - Court officers must conduct a search of the remanded prisoner and their belongings prior to delivering the individual to a correctional facility
  78. T or F
    All prisoners are lodged together in the same holding area
    F - prisoners shall be separated by category, age and gender. I.e. remanded prisoners shall not be housed with prisoners already in custody. Juveniles shall not be housed with adults. Men are not housed with women.
  79. What happens if a remanded prisoner has a child with them
    The remandee must execute a written Release of a Child to a Designated Adult form (UF112) to transfer custody of the child to an individual or agency. The individual accepting custody MUST have photo ID.
  80. What are some steps a court officer must take if they identify a prisoner who requires special attention
    • -Take reasonable and appropriate action
    • -Notify their immediate supervisor
    • -Notify all court officers and other personnel who will be in contact with the prisoner
    • -Inform delivering agency
  81. What do you do if a prisoner becomes sick
    Return the prisoner to the correctional agency
  82. What do you do if you have to take a prisoner to the hospital
    Accompany the prisoner until the prisoner is properly released or the prisoner is returned to the custody of the correctional agency. Must have securing orders.
  83. When should the Class B summer uniform be worn
    As early as April 15, effective May 15
  84. Which arm sleeve should the longevity patches be worn
    Left
  85. Which arm sleeve should specialized patches be worn
    Right
  86. What Penal Law makes it illegal to tamper with a jury/juror
    PL 215.25
  87. What does a Court Officer do if they observe a juror violating instructions
    Notify the court immediately
  88. You see your neighbor on a panel of perspective jurors. That’s fine, right
    No, you must notify a supervisor of anyone you know personally on a panel to which you are assigned on the trial
  89. When the sworn jury is ready, they just walk in the courtroom
    No, the entrance of a sworn jury must be announced by a Court Officer
  90. Should a jury see the defendant being escorted into the courtroom
    No
  91. Should a defendant be handcuffed or in restraints during trial
    Unless ordered by the court, the defendant should not be handcuffed and a jury should not see the defendant handcuffed or in any other restraints
  92. The jury is viewing narcotics evidence. The court officer steps out to make a call. Is that ok
    No. Court Officers shall remain present while any potentially dangerous evidence is being examined.
  93. May the jury discuss the evidence they are viewing while the Court Officer is in the deliberations room
    No. The officer should give clear instructions that there will be no deliberations while present
  94. The court officer wants to use the restroom while the jury is deliberating, is it ok if he steps away for a few minutes
    No. An officer must remain posted outside the deliberations.
  95. The officer has to enter the jury deliberation room. Can the officer just walk in
    No. The officer must knock and in a loud clear voice state “STOP ALL DELIBERATIONS” prior to entering
  96. Under what circumstances should an officer enter a jury deliberation room
    If necessary to ensure the safety or well being of a juror or if directed by the court
  97. T or F: Sworn jurors and alternate jurors are to be placed in separate corners of the room so as to stay informed
    • F.
    • Sworn jurors and alternate jurors must be kept in separate rooms. Alternate jurors must remain isolated until discharged by the court
  98. How should sworn jurors communicate with the court
    Via written communication signed by the foreperson. All communications should include date and time it was written and be given only to the judge or the clerk.
  99. Based on a special consideration , counsel has requested to review the written communication from the jury. Is that ok
    No. Only the judge or clerk may review jurors written communications
  100. Can a deliberating juror make a call to the office on a break
    Not unless authorized by the court. Court Officers will make all authorized phone calls on their behalf
  101. While at dinner with the sworn jurors, you see the defense counsel come into the restaurant. What should you do
    Inform them they must dine elsewhere
  102. NYC Jury expenses require what paperwork
    • UF115 Jury Voucher (1 original, 1 copy)
    • Itemized Bill (1 original, 1 copy)
  103. A juror would like to go for an evening stroll around the hotel grounds. Should you accompany the juror
    No. All jurors must remain in their rooms.
  104. How are jury crime scene visits organized
    Captain or major will contact local PD to set up a crime scene visits for sworn jurors
  105. May inmates be transported in NYS Courts transport vehicles
    No. Cannot transport inmates, people under arrest or aideds. Cannot transport individual jurors or court personnel unless authorized by the chief clerk
  106. Aside from reporting vehicle accidents to the DMV what else must a court officer do
    Complete form MV104 Accident Report. If the accident incurs injuries or fatalities, must report to Bureau of Insurance immediately
  107. What are some Sgt Transportation duties
    • -Assign drivers to transportation details
    • -Ensure equipment is in good working order
    • -Ensure sign in/out procedures are followed
    • -Report damages
    • -Check reports (MV104, Vehicle Inspection)
    • -Review equipment log daily
    • -Inspect vehicles weekly. Must be cleaned bi-weekly
  108. List Sgt transportation emergency procedures
    • -Call emergency medical service in case of injury
    • -safeguard jurors/passengers
    • -if possible, remove passengers from vehicle
    • -call 911
    • -Call Ops for alternate transport
    • -Keep all passengers together. Maintain the integrity of the jury
    • -complete and submit all reports
  109. What are some Court Officer Drivers responsibilities in a transportation emergency
    • -set up safety equipment. Flares, reflectors, etc
    • -call a state approved tow
    • -remain with vehicle
    • -complete voucher for towing
    • Remove all equipment if vehicle must be kept for service
    • -notify operations. Request alternate transport
  110. What are some transportation emergency procedures for the Duty Sgt in Operations Office
    • -Ensure all necessary reports and vouchers are submitted
    • -notify Commanding Officer
    • -ensure all necessary repairs are done via a state approved vendor
  111. What firearms are court officers authorized to carry on and off duty
    Glock 19, Glock 26 9mm semi automatic pistol with a New York + trigger

    Double action .38 caliber revolver with blued, parkerized, nickel plated or stainless steel finish and standard checkered hardwood factory grips - Smith and Wesson, Colt, Dan Wesson, Ruger
  112. What custom changes may be made to the G19/G26
    Night sights may be added
  113. What custom changes may be added to the revolver
    Custom hardwood or rubber grips, grip adapter or trigger hammer or trigger. Trigger shoes not permitted
  114. What are the revolver off duty requirements
    May have a barrel length from 2-4 inches and a cylinder capacity of 5-6 rounds
  115. What is the ammunition for the revolver
    158 grain, semi-wad cutter, lead bullet
  116. What is the ammunition for the Glock 19
    147 grain, subsonic, jacketed, hollow point lead bullet
  117. How many magazines may you carry for a G19 in Class A’s
    Minimum 1 magazine. Maximum 2 magazines if wearing a holster on the uniform belt
  118. How many rounds may you carry for a revolver when in Class B’s
    Must carry ammunition pouch or loader with minimum 6 rounds, maximum 12 rounds.
  119. As per the 7.15.2014 Directive all COTs must qualify and carry what type of holster
    Safariland ALS model 6360 Level III Retention holster
  120. As per the 7.15.2014 Directive what holster can a CO wear after completing their 2 year training
    Safariland ALS Model 6365 Level III Retention holster after being trained at the academy
  121. What type of holster must be used for a revolver
    • A Security Plus holster level II or
    • Safariland SSIII Retention Level III holster
  122. What type of holster must be used for a G19 when wearing a Sam Brown or River Belt duty belt
    • Safariland SSII Model 070 or 0705 or
    • Gould and Goodrich Galaxy Model B741-G19 or
    • Safariland ALS Model 6360 Level III Retention or
    • Safariland ALS Model 6365 Level III Retention
  123. What type of holster must be worn when on duty in civilian clothing
    Holster with a covered trigger guard and snap type closure with a safety rating level II
  124. What type of holster must be worn when off duty
    Holster with a covered trigger guard and snap type closure
  125. How soon after firearms qualifications must you acquire a firearm
    Within 45 days
  126. If you fail firearms qualifications when may you begin retraining
    Within 6 months unless waived by the Chief Administrative Judge
  127. T or F: All firearms shall be registered with a supervisor by end of week
    • F.
    • Firearms shall be registered by next business day
  128. What forms/paperwork is required to register your firearm
    • -Legible Bill of Sale or Record of Transfer
    • -New York State Form C. (Acquisition or Disposition of Firearm by Police and Peace Officers)
  129. Any firearm sold, lost, stolen, transferred or destroyed must be told to supervisor by end of week
    No. Must be reported in writing to supervisor by next business day
  130. Who must an officer notify immediately if their firearm is lost, stolen or destroyed
    The police department where loss, theft or destruction occurred.
  131. Who must a Supervisor inform immediately if an officers firearm is lost, stolen or destroyed
    The Inspector General, in writing
  132. What happens if an officer discharges their weapon on or off duty
    • Must report to the police department in the jurisdiction where discharge occurred.
    • Must submit detailed UF101 by next business day
  133. How should firearms be stored at home
    Unloaded in a locked metal container that is either affixed to the structure or so large it’s unlikely to be moved
  134. What happens to an unemployed CO’s/Clerks firearm
    It is stored by UCS for no more than 90 days then turned over to NYPD for destruction
  135. Under what circumstances should an officer turn in their firearm to a supervisor
    • Leave of absence
    • Retirement
    • Suspension
    • Termination
  136. What is the penalty for losing a firearm
    • 1st offense - up to 10 days leave
    • 2nd offense in 5 yrs - 20 days leave
    • 3rd offense in 7.5 yrs - termination
  137. What is the penalty for losing an ID
    • 1st offense - up to 2 days leave
    • 2nd offense in 5 yrs - 4 days leave
    • 3rd offense in 7.5 yrs - termination
  138. What is the penalty for losing a shield
    • 1st offense - up to 5 days leave
    • 2nd offense in 5 yrs - 10 days leave
    • 3rd offense in 7.5 yrs - termination
  139. What must you do if you’re arrested for DV and/or issued an OP
    • -Notify the Chief of Public Safety, Chief Clerk, Executive Assistant, Administrative Unit Head as soon as possible.
    • -File a UF101 (unusual occurrence report)
    • -Surrender all firearms before the end of their next tour of duty
    • -Surrender ID for a “No Gun” ID
  140. What must a supervisor do if a CO arrested for DV and/or issued an OP
    Immediately notify the Inspector General in writing
  141. UF100
    Aided Report
  142. UF101
    Unusual Occurrence Report
  143. UF110
    Firearm Surrender Form
  144. UF112
    Release of Child to a Designated Adult Form
  145. UF113
    Monthly Contraband Report
  146. UF114
    Bomb Threat Checklist Report
  147. UF115
    Jury Voucher
  148. UF116
    Additional Officers for Sequestered Jury Request
  149. UF117
    Unit Training Form
  150. UF125
    High Priority Case Information Sheet
  151. UF125-1
    High Priority Case Fact Sheet
  152. UF125-2
    High Priority Case Planning Checklist
  153. UF125-3
    High Priority Case Security Duty Chart
  154. 125-4
    High Priority Case Folder
  155. UF126
    Magnetometer Calibration Record Form
  156. UF129
    Notice of Smoking Violation
  157. UF131
    Refusal of Medical Attention Form
  158. UF131
    Property Voucher
  159. UF136
    Infectious Disease Report
  160. UF144
    Overnight Jury Report
  161. UF144a
    Juror Notification Form (phone calls by CO log)
  162. UF151
    Medical Treatment of Prisoners Form
  163. UF152
    OC Spray and Holster Receipt
  164. UF153
    Baton and Holster Receipt
  165. UF159
    AED Maintenance Form
  166. UF164
    Uniform Inspection Form
  167. UF177
    Smith Detection Repair Request
  168. UF181
    Body Armor Acknowledgment Receipt
  169. UF184
    Identification Card Request Form
  170. UF186
    Lost Identification Card Affidavit
  171. UF192
    Identification Card Transmittal Form
  172. UF195
    Firearms Disposal Notice
  173. UF196
    Firearms Disposal List
  174. UF200
    Body Armor Return Receipt
  175. UF204
    Voluntary Surrender Form
  176. UF301
    Duress Alarm System Maintenance Form
  177. UCS 38
    Overtime and Holiday Pay Reimbursement Request
  178. DOC 44A
    Hold Slip
  179. NYC AT 69C
    Smoking Summons
  180. MV104
    Vehicle Accident Report
  181. PD468-141
    NYPD Court Attendance Record
  182. C-Form
    Acquisition of Disposition of Firearm
  183. PL 195.05
    Obstructing Governmental Administration

    Class A misdemeanor
  184. PL 205.30
    Resisting Arrest

    Class A misdemeanor
  185. PL215.25
    Tampering with a Juror in the First Degree

    Class a misdemeanor
  186. PL 240.20
    Disorderly Conduct

    Violation
  187. PL 265.01
    Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree

    Class A misdemeanor
  188. PL 270.05
    Unlawfully Possessing or Selling Noxious Material

    Class B misdemeanor
  189. Authorized Batons
    • Monadnock SX24
    • Monadnock MX24
    • Monadnock Auto-lock X3
  190. Characteristics of Oleoresin Capsicum
    • Classified as an Inflammatory Agent
    • Completely non toxic
    • Strong spicy odor
    • 1.0%_10% formulations
  191. Penal Law allowing civilians to carry OC Pepper Spray
    PL 265.20 subsections 14 & 15
  192. Civilian guidelines for carrying OC Pepper Spray
    • -Must be 18 yrs old or older
    • -Not previously convicted of a felony or assault
    • in NY or
    • -Not previously convicted of a crime outside of NY that would equal to a felony in NY
    • -OC must conform to NYS Health Dept Regulations
  193. What’s included in the physical force continuum
    • -Officer Presence
    • -Verbal Direction
    • -Soft Empty Hands
    • -Hard Empty Hands
    • -Intermediate Weapons (OC/Baton)
    • -Deadly Physical Force
  194. Federal case prohibiting the use of deadly physical force against an unarmed fleeing felon
    Tennessee vs Gardner
  195. What is the purpose of the Physical Force Continuum
    To exercise control over a subject
  196. When may the physical force be used?
    Maybe use where there is reasonable cost to believe the use of such force is necessary to protect oneself or another person from the use of deadly physical force
  197. When should the warning “police don’t move!” be used
    Where feasible and consistent with personal safety
  198. When may batons be used?
    • -When effecting an arrest of a resisting subject, or preventing escape from custody
    • -In defense of self, or another, from what is reasonably believed to be the use for imminent use of physical force
  199. When may OC pepper spray be used?
    • -To effect an arrest of a resisting subject
    • -Self defense, or defense of another from unlawful force
    • -To take a resisting emotionally disturbed person into custody
  200. What reports should be done when OC pepper spray is deployed
    • UF 101 unusual occurrence report
    • UF 100 aided report
  201. Who designates the types of batons authorize for use, and the post on which they may be allowed
    The Chief of Public Safety
  202. Where should OC pepper spray be used for maximum effectiveness?
    Spray into subjects, eyes, nose, and or mouth in two short one second bursts
  203. What is the primary objective of any emergency response?
    The primary objective shall be the safety and well-being of all persons and the good order of the unified court system
  204. Who first authorizes the response and assignment of uniform personnel to any public emergency directly affecting court operations
    The chief administrative judge, or the first deputy chief administrative judge
  205. Who makes a decision to evacuate
    The decision to evacuate a court facility or portion thereof shall be made by the administrative judge
  206. T/F
    Uniformed supervisors will select the safest exit to be used for an evacuation
    • F
    • Fire Wardens select the safest exit to be used for an evacuation
  207. Who should fire wardens notify if any evacuation cannot be conducted from a floor or area for any reason
    Fire wardens shall notify the fire command station or command immediately if an area cannot be evacuated for any reason
  208. What are the proper steps for handling incarcerated defendants during any evacuation?
    Incarcerated defendants shall be returned to their holding cell and remain in the care and custody of the appropriate custodial agency. For example, the sheriff department of corrections or local police department.
  209. Who is responsible for the evacuation of incarcerated defendants?
    The custodial agency is responsible. Sheriff, department of corrections or local police department.
  210. T/F
    All jurors are evacuated together in the same manner as all other court visitors
    • F
    • Sequestered and deliberating juries shall be evacuated under escort to a predetermined location. All other jurors will be evacuated with the general public.
  211. How far should the perimeter control team ensure that themselves and the public are moved from the building during an evacuation?
    At least 1000 feet from the building to a designated assembly area
  212. What is the order of reentry into the facility once it’s been deemed clear
    • -Uniformed officers / facility engineering staff
    • -Administrative or supervisory, judges, and administrative staff
    • -Judicial personnel
    • -Court and agency employees
    • -Jurors and the general public
  213. T/F
    If Aided is unconscious, officer should go through their pockets, property or bag for identification
    • F
    • Identification can be determined later by contacting the hospital to which Aided was removed. Aided should be listed as an identified for name and unknown for address on aided report UF101
  214. Who shall be designated as the Bomb Incident Coordinator in each court location
    The Major or Captain
  215. What are some steps of court officer should do if directed to search for a suspected explosive device
    • -Turn off all two-way, radios and cell phones. Instruct employees and the public to turn off cellular phones. Use landline if necessary.
    • -Conducted thorough search of assigned area
    • -Immediately report the location and description of any suspicious object
    • -Do not handle or disturb any suspicious objects
    • -Evacuate the immediate area
    • -Do not allow anyone to smoke in the area
    • -Assist emergency services as required
  216. What should a court officer do if an unattended article is discovered
    • -Interview persons in the area to see if ownership can be established
    • -Do not physically examine or disturb the article wait for bomb squad officers, and let them examine the article
  217. Who shall a uniform supervisor contact regarding a suspected explosive
    Notify the local police agency, the Administrative Judge, Chief Clerk and/or Executive Assistant and the facility Bomb Incident Coordinator via landline
  218. T/F
    If a court officer is first on the scene of a hostage situation, that officer should assume Command until properly relieved
    T
  219. In the event that an officer is taken hostage a court officer shall take the following steps
    • -Follow the instructions of the captors
    • -Not provoke the captors
    • -Gather as much intelligence information as possible
    • -Understand that the hostage is the focus of attention, and that all efforts will be made to effectuate the safe release of the hostage
  220. How far should a perimeter be established if a suspected material is outdoors
    At least 150 feet from the hazardous material
  221. What kind of information should be gathered when dealing suspected hazardous materials
    • -Exact location
    • -Time of occurrence
    • -Material involved, including labels, markings, and numbers on containers
    • -Names and titles of emergency response supervisors of agencies responding to the incident
  222. Who is authorized to operate AEDs?
    Only by officers who are certified in the use of AED and have successfully completed a training course in the operation of an AED approved by a nationally recognized organization, or the New York state emergency medical services council
  223. T/F
    An officer who operated an AED can fill out the UF 130 by the next business day
    • F
    • UCS – AED quality assurance form UF 130 must be completed by the end of their tour of duty
  224. When effecting and off duty arrest, when shall court officer notify the supervisor
    As soon as possible, but no later than the next business day
  225. Under what circumstances may a court officer question a person in custody prior to giving the Miranda warnings
    When there is an imminent danger to public safety
  226. Under what CPL can a court officer stop a person in or about the courthouse to which they are assigned when they reasonably suspect that such person is committing, has committed, or is about to commit either (a) a felony or (b) a misdemeanor defined in the Penal Law?
    140.50
  227. What penal law justifies the use to force
    PL 35.30
  228. What forms must be completed if a person in custody requires medical treatment
    • UF100 Aided
    • UF151 Medical Treatment of Prisoners
  229. What is the penal law authorizing officers to carry a firearm?
    PL 210.10 (21a)
  230. At what point should a court officer advise the person in custody of their
    As soon as possible, and always prior to questioning
  231. In what vicinity may a bench warrant, be executed by a court officer
    In the building, where the court officer is employed, or the immediate vicinity within the jurisdiction of New York City, and the counties of Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester
  232. Under what condition may a person be stopped in questioned in the vicinity of the courthouse
    When an officer reasonably suspects that such person is committing has committed, or is about to commit, either a felony or a misdemeanor defined in the penal law
  233. What is the purpose of preparing and filing standard forms and reports
    To provide statistical data, and to record occurrences and services rendered
  234. When responding to an incident, who shall be responsible for the form preparation and submitting reports
    The first officer who responded to an incident
  235. Chain of command: administrative judges
    Responsible for the management and supervision of the operations of the courts under their jurisdiction, including all uniform personnel
  236. Uniformed supervisors function under the general direction of ____
    The Chief Clerk and Deputy Chief Clerk in NYC

    Executive Assistant and Chief Court Officer outside of NYC
  237. What is a sergeant assigned to a courtroom responsible for?
    Act as a liaison with the judge, part clerk, and other designated individuals, including law enforcement personnel, regarding security policies and procedures
  238. Define: probable cause
    A set of circumstances that would lead the average reasonable person with the particular training and experience to reasonably believe that a crime has, or is about to take place
  239. Define: serious, physical injury
    Physical injury that creates a substantial risk of death, or that causes death or serious, protracted, disfigurement, protracted impairment of health, or protracted loss, or impairment of the function of any bodily organ
  240. Define: physical injury
    Impairment of physical condition, or substantial pain
  241. Define: deadly physical force
    Physical force, which under the circumstances in which it is used, is readily capable of causing death or other serious physical injury. Does not have to inflict injury – i.e. you shoot at someone and miss you used deadly physical force.
  242. Define: physical force
    That force, which does not amount to deadly Physical force
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