Scott.... Project...? Uh Oh...
Ok your right, LE at door= no good
Just kidding... but the sentence "I may have a project for you" given in the context of this thread sounds a little scary... But I'll call you tomorrow none the less.
Andy: Warrant is unfortunately in our vocabulary here in Mich. Some counties won't take the fug it we don't have a paper warrant, altough most will if the subject is in LEIN and they verify it before we drop them off. Over here procedure varies from county to county. In one county we drive the fugitive in the sallyport the same as LE does. We fill out the lodging paperwork, read the fug the "are you suicidal etc" statements, and sign the lodging paperwork with our name/agency/ and badge number. I use my PD badge number as most BEA's that I know don't have one
Other counties (neighboring ones even) have us wait in the lobby until LE shows up and takes the fug into custody.
You mentioned "revoking the bond" vs serving the warrant...
If the fug has missed his date and a bench warrant is issued... well... thats what we usually wait for. We call the court to verify the warrant, and arrest them based on the warrant. If a warrant hasn't been issued yet, then we have to wait before we arrest them. I know others have told me that we do not "arrest" only LE does, we "apprehend". Michigan law reads that we "arrest" them so that is the term I use.
I have to stress this though as this thread continues.......PLEASE NOTE:....
I am not trying to be a thorn in anyones side, a "troublemaker" on these boards, I do not like to "challenge" people or prove them wrong (except my wife
) . I just truly did not fully understand how the LE being present would affect the situation "legally". I don't mean if the officer has to get involved... fighting etc. Or if the BEA does not properly ID himself and the LEO doesn't say anything so the fug thinks they are the same. Although if the arrest is valid I can't see where it would matter what the fug thinks... but thats another story.
It was just this basic concept that I wanted to explore and understand. And when I think about it, since state laws very so much. How could we (being from different states) properly discuss that topic? I don't claim to know the 1st thing about Alabama state law so you are probably 100% correct regarding "colour of the law" and how it could change things there. I was speaking from a Michigan perspective only.
I'm going to go on a "I agree with you" campaign to show my support for all the veterans here since I am always winding up on the opposite sides of a debate
I always feel kind of bad since I'm the "new guy" so I'm probably wrong.... I just really want to know why i'm wrong thats all.
So for Scott, Andy, Mindtracker..... all of the people I'm debating against... you guys (and girls) are great and I wouldn't trade all this learning experience for the world. So if I ever overstep my boundary or piss you off please let me know.
Since we have 2 cases that are on opposite sides of the state.... I guess I'll get back to work. Good luck all.. and Scott... I'll TX you tomorrow as per your request.
Terry