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klr9357
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Post subject: Ful-Time Cops, Part-Time BEA Posted: Mon 08 Jan 2007 14:28 |
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Does anyone have a professional opinion regarding an individual being a full-time law enforcement officer for a day job and a BEA part-time. Is there/would there be any "conflict of interests?" To anyones knowledge is that prohibited? I have researched this topic and I did not come up with a credible answer. Thanks in advance everyone!
-KLR
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SpanielPI
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 08 Jan 2007 14:30 |
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Joined: Thu 16 Jun 2005 16:04 Posts: 4598 Location: NE Alabama
FRN Agency ID #: 5
Experience: More than 10 years
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Check your state laws.
In most states the answer is yes..it is a huge conflict of interest. Most law enf agencies do not allow this.
_________________ River City Associates Decatur, Al. 35601
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klr9357
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 08 Jan 2007 14:36 |
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KARMA
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 08 Jan 2007 15:29 |
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Joined: Mon 14 Feb 2005 10:59 Posts: 7563 Location: Arkansas
FRN Agency ID #: 340
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Here in Arkansas - the answers is yes. You can be LE and be retained to recover YOU CANNOT BE LE AND A BONDSMAN at the same time (even if one is only PT).
Statute here states - to do recoveries - you MUST be a lic. PI, a lic. bondsman OR a LEO and over the age of 21 and with NO FELONY Convictions or convictions of moral turpitude.
As Ruffin advised - CHECK YOUR STATE STATUTES.
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Do not consider anything for your interest which makes you break your word, quit your modesty, or inclines you to any practice which will not bear the light, or look the world in the face .... Marcus Antonius I AM Some Folks "KARMA" and A MODERATOR @ FRN
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BondgirlCA
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 08 Jan 2007 16:15 |
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Joined: Thu 23 Nov 2006 18:44 Posts: 1311 Location: San Ramon, CA
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In CT, you can't be vested with police powers and do recovery work...big conflict of interest there.
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Steve_Hedrick
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 08 Jan 2007 16:34 |
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Joined: Tue 25 Nov 2003 15:56 Posts: 290 Location: Nederland, TX
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Same here in the Great State of Texas (you know the place, where Men are men and those damn sheep can still hear a zipper from a thousand yards away.), BIG conflict of interest.
As a matter of fact, 2 deputies here in SE Texas were terminated when their Sheriff received a phone call from someone, advising him of what his deputies were doing on their off time.
_________________ Steve Hedrick
Hedrick & Associates INVESTIGATIVE GROUP
Nederland, TX
TX PI LIC #A-09665
(409) 284-1895
http://360.yahoo.com/ftachaser357
"For every DEFENDANT that fails to appear in Court, there is a VICTIM seeking Justice"
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klr9357
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 08 Jan 2007 20:49 |
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thanks everyone... I really appreciate the in-put. I will research the MN statutes more in-depth.
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Kathy
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 08 Jan 2007 23:23 |
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Joined: Tue 24 May 2005 14:46 Posts: 3334 Location: Colorado
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In Colorado you cannot be a bail bondsman or BEA if you have any type of arrest or detention powers. This included LE, jailers, attorneys, judges, probation/parole officers, or anyone connected with any of these.
Some of the state specific wording is specific, although ambiguous. We had one case where a person worked at a jail and her husband became a bail bondsman. This was allowed, even though the statutes state that a person with arrest or detention authority cannot benefit by such activity. The ambiguity came into play because she was benefiting from her husband's business even though she wasn't personally writing the bonds. There were complaints that she was referring business to him. It is also illegal for a person in LE to refer a specific bondsman to a defendant in custody. It finally became a moot point when he stopped writing bonds, probably due to the accusations and conflict.
Check your state statutes for bail agents and BEA's. There should be some specific wording on who is eligible for either or both. Some states allow it, some do not.
_________________ Kathy Blackshear Blackshear Investigations Blackshear Bail Bonds Sales Associate, Prepaid Legal Services, Inc. Walsenburg, CO
Proud Member of the AB Reject Club
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