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ThomasR
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Post subject: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Sat 07 Feb 2009 02:48 |
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Joined: Fri 30 Jan 2009 17:23 Posts: 12 Location: Layton, Ut
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Anyone hear ever do Bail Enforcement in Utah? I talked to a Bondsman today and he stated that BEA's in Utah were not allowed to wear badges or any sort of items identifying them as BEAs. However this link: http://www.le.state.ut.us/~1999/bills/h ... HB0381.htmwhich is from the Utah state legislator says that you may carry a badge AS LONG AS they design is approved by the Department of Public Safety and have the license numbers on it. However, it appears this MAY have been stricken from the law because whenever I do a search for that in current legislation, there is NOTHING about badges. They do have ID cards... but there is nothing about badges in CURRENT legislation so I do not know where that badge law went that is in the link above. Basically, has anyone ever done BEA work in Utah and used a badge/knows anyone who has? There is nothing prohibiting it in the law books as long as it doesn't misrepresent itself as a law enforcement badge (which all my badges clearly state BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENT) Anyone have a opinion?
_________________ Former California FRA Currently Pursuing Utah BEA License AND Private Investigators License
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tsuggs
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Sun 08 Feb 2009 12:30 |
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Joined: Thu 09 Mar 2006 14:51 Posts: 3344
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Whenever I had questions in CA, I went straight to the to cop, the AJs office. I would write them a letter and see what their answer is.
If they can't help, no one can.
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SpanielPI
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Sun 08 Feb 2009 13:03 |
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I echo Tony's answer, which in a seperate thread on a different topic, was expanded on further by Scott M.
Basically the strategy is to seek WRITTEN answers from governing agencies, AG's offices, DOI's, or print the answers out from thier departmental websites, etc. and keep them on your person (i.e. case file, brief case, etc.) so if and when you are confronted by leo's regarding an issue all you have to do is present the documentation on that agency's letterhead signed by that dept. Head.
Naturally, you only wish to carry copies, not the originals.
Another step I take is that whenever I speak to anyone that is in any kind of authoritative or administrative position, I always, always, document that conversation in my case file.
"On this date, at this time, I spoke with Jane Doe, Head of...yadda yadda yadda at this number...."
You get the idea. Obviously this is following the old CYB acronym..."Cover Your Butt". Whenever things go wrong, people are quick to disassociate themselves from you. But its even more difficult for them to utilize "Plausible Deniability" when you begin to name names, dates, phone numbers, locations, etc.
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KARMA
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Sun 08 Feb 2009 14:59 |
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Joined: Mon 14 Feb 2005 10:59 Posts: 7563 Location: Arkansas
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Ditto to the both of the above.
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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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ThomasR
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Mon 09 Feb 2009 22:57 |
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Joined: Fri 30 Jan 2009 17:23 Posts: 12 Location: Layton, Ut
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Before I posted on this board, I emailed the Utah CBI. They have finally responded a week later. No badges in Utah, however the state issues a official ID for BEA's. They recommend wearing that on a lanyard...
To respond to the "ask cops in California" I just want to tell you about a incident with the Sacramento Police Department I had.
I served a warrant at the uncle of a fugitives house. Myself and my fellow agents were arrested serving a LEGAL warrant in a LEGAL area (this was even the address on the bail app) and we were taken to jail. The charges were later dropped and the officers repremanded. They would not recognize our warrant. They were simply uneducated but the way they handled the whole incident was irresponsible.
So dont always believe what you hear from the police...
_________________ Former California FRA Currently Pursuing Utah BEA License AND Private Investigators License
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Kathy
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Mon 09 Feb 2009 23:29 |
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There was an incident in UT where a family member filed charges against an out of state agent for an apprehension that ended up with the out of state winning the right to have made the apprehension in Utah's Supreme Court. It had nothing to do with badges, only the person's right to make the apprehension.
Because different states have different laws on badges, I usually consider carrying one as a negative. My paperwork is my authority. If that is in order, and I follow the apprehension laws in the state I am working in, that is all I need. It is better to be safe rather than be a test case. A badge is nothing but a symbol that can be interpreted in so many different ways by anyone we come in contact with. Some people want to see one, even if it means nothing. Others will use seeing it in an attempt to claim you presented yourself as LE because that is what they associate any form of badge with. Why complicate things with an unnessary item? It might be cool to flash, but is irrevelent in the overall scheme of our work. If we end up in court, all that matters is the proper paperwork.
_________________ Kathy Blackshear Blackshear Investigations Blackshear Bail Bonds Sales Associate, Prepaid Legal Services, Inc. Walsenburg, CO
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SnoWolf
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Tue 10 Feb 2009 06:31 |
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Joined: Tue 12 Dec 2006 17:33 Posts: 1611 Location: Sharpsburg, Georgia
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I agreed with Kathy, at one point. I said, in the beginning, I would not carry a badge because it was nothing more than a "symbol of status with no true power". I felt it would cause more harm than good. Then, after being questioned "Where is your badge" by LE on several cases and being told by those that I worked with "We will be going in with badges exposed (or tact up)" (and I would end up "barrowing" a badge), I decided to get one. Now, I will hang it from a lanyard when attempting a quick pick up, hang it from my belt on field interviews, or have it hidden while doing surveillance or attempting a "covert" pick up. I have found that many people in small town Georgia will clam up, if I display a badge on a lanyard, flashing in their face, yet they always ask the typical questions if it is not seen. it is one of those things where "your danged if you do and danged if you don't".
_________________ ******************** Thomas SnoWolf FRN# 1999 GAPB 20120726 NSIS ST0707 http://www.rocksolidrg.com "The hero is not the man that acts without fear, He is the man that acts inspite of fear"
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kittygrl
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Tue 10 Feb 2009 07:39 |
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Joined: Sat 10 Jan 2009 14:58 Posts: 274 Location: North Carolina
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Because different states have different laws on badges, I usually consider carrying one as a negative. My paperwork is my authority. If that is in order, and I follow the apprehension laws in the state I am working in, that is all I need. It is better to be safe rather than be a test case. A badge is nothing but a symbol that can be interpreted in so many different ways by anyone we come in contact with. Some people want to see one, even if it means nothing. Others will use seeing it in an attempt to claim you presented yourself as LE because that is what they associate any form of badge with. Why complicate things with an unnessary item? It might be cool to flash, but is irrevelent in the overall scheme of our work. If we end up in court, all that matters is the proper paperwork.[/quote]
This is very interesting, because through all my studying of the "General Statues Laws" in my State, I haven't read one thing on Apprehension Laws. I guess I'll start researching these just-in-case they should appear on my test.
_________________ R&R Professional Skip Trace Service _________________________
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tsuggs
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Tue 10 Feb 2009 15:10 |
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Joined: Thu 09 Mar 2006 14:51 Posts: 3344
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Thomas,
In the Sac incident, you mentioned you had a "legal warrant." Who issued that warrant? Was it a bench warrant or arrest ( Ramey) warrant?
As far as I know from the research I have done, only law enforcement and other designated individuals such as dmv investigators, parole, probation officers, etc can serve "warrants" in CA.
Oh, in my first reply, it should have read straight to the TOP Cop, the Attorney General. I left off the "P" in top.
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RCrew
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Post subject: Re: Utah Bail Enforcement Question... Posted: Tue 10 Feb 2009 17:28 |
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Joined: Fri 08 Oct 2004 15:48 Posts: 294 Location: California
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I have the same question as Tony.
I have picked up numerous people in Sacramento over the years and have never had an issue with Sac PD. The only real issue I have had there is whether Sacramento PD or Sac County Sheriff has jurisdiction and that tends to be in the areas on the edge of the city limits (resolved that by calling both prior to picking up the individual). Did you make the call, as required by law, within six hours of making your apprehension?
_________________ Randall Crew Randall Crew & Associates 641-289-0136
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