Deadly Instruments (Acronym: AVIS)
Deadly Instruments (Acronym: AVIS)
Any: Article
Vehicle
Instrument
Substance
Under the circumstances which they are being used is readily capable of causing a Serious Physical Injury
Defaced Firearm (Acronym: CARD)
Serial number or any identifying marks that are:
Covered
Altered
Removed
Destroyed
CPW Felony
(Acronym: SMALL DATE)
Possesses: Silencer
Machine gun
Any prior CRIME conviction
Large Capacity Ammo Feeder
Loaded firearm (outside home/business)
Note: Person who possesses a loaded firearm inside home/business and shows intent to use unlawfully may be charged with CPW-Felony
Disguised gun/Defaced firearm
Assault weapon
Three (3) or more firearms
Explosive
Presumptions of Unlawful Intent
Possession of any weapon is presumed to possess with intent to use unlawfully EXCEPT: (Acronym: RAID)
Razor
Armor piercing ammo
Imitation pistol
Dangerous Instrument
Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance
Presumption #1- Any controlled substance found in an auto is presume to be Possessed by ALL persons
3 Exceptions to Presumption #1 (Acronym: CAT)
Concealed upon one occupant
Authorized person to possess the substance and it IS IN THE ORIGINAL
CONTAINER
Taxi- person is the operator of vehicle for hire
Tactics for Family Disputes and Domestic Violence Situations (Acronym: THINK)
Tactics- (to remain as safe as possible)
Help- (the victim
Identify- (the problem)
Negative (attitudes should be avoided)
Knowledge (of PL, CPL, orders of protection)
Family/Household (Acronym: SEX CLUB)
(as defined by Family Court Act)
Spouse – Legally Married
EX spouse- Formerly Married
Child in common
Legal Relations- Related by Marriage
United by Blood
Family Offenses (Acronym: MADCRASH)
Menacing 2 and 3 (Misdemeanor)
Assault 2 and 3 (Felony/Misdemeanor) including attempts
Discon (Violation)
Criminal Mischief
Reckless Endangerment 1 and 2
Aggravated Harassment 2 (Misdemeanor)
Stalking
Harassing 1 and 2 (Violation/Misdemeanor)
When attempting to identify the primary aggressor, consider the following…
(Acronym: HITS)
Primary History of Domestic Violence
Comparative extent of Injuries inflicted by and between parties
Threats made in the past
Whether any person has acted in Self defense to protect themselves from injury
3 Types of “abuse” of Children
A “M.A.N.” Child
Maltreated Child- Includes a Neglected child under 18 years of age who has had serious physical injury (SPI) inflicted upon them by other than accidental means
Abused Child-Less than 18 and the parent/guardian does or allows:
-Serious Physical Injury (SPI) OR
-Creates a substantial risk of Physical Injury (PI) OR
-A sexual offense against a child (prostitution, incest, sexual performance
by a child)
Neglected Child- Less than 18the parent/guardian does or allows:
-Failure to supply adequate food, clothing, shelter, education or medical
care OR
-Inflicts excessive corporal punishment OR
-Lost control in dealing with the child due to drugs or alcohol OR
-An abandoned child OR
-Anything else of a serious nature requiring the aid of the court
When an Offense is Committed
MOS will detain youth and notify Desk Officer Attempt to determine age…
Desk Officer will determine if arrest or juvenile report applies…
Based On: (Acronym: FORMP)
Facts (or circumstances)
Offense committed
Recommendation
Manner in which committed
Previous record from Criminal and Youth services
Juvenile NOT to be Release on Personal Recognizance
(Acronym: AJAWNERD)
Act Committed against Family/Household member and act is felony assault, any sex offense or release would be dangerous to family
Juvenile Offender
Arrest on Felony and awaiting trial on a violent felony
Wanted on Warrant
No supervision
Endangered health/morals
Returned date- no show
Danger to community or Designated felony and family court is in session
Juvenile Offender
14 and 15 years olds charged with: (Acronym: MARC KC ABRAM)
Murder 2 (sub 1,2, and 3)
Assault 1
Rape 1
Criminal Possession of a Weapon 2,3
Kidnapping and attempts
Criminal sex act
Arson 1 and 2
Burglary 1 and 2
Robbery 1 and 2
Aggravated Sex Abuse 1
Manslaughter
Vehicles That Qualify for Ro-Tow (Acronym: ARAVED)
Auto alarm ringing and unable to disconnect
Recovered Stolen
Apparently Abandoned
VIN missing or illegible
Expired NYS Registration over 60 days or missing registration sticker
Driveway Tow
Vehicles Exempt from Carrying Insurance Card (Acronym: TGIF)
Taxis, buses and other rented vehicles
Government owned Vehicles
Vehicles, operating under public service commission and the ICC
Certain Farm Vehicles
Disorderly Conduct
Definition: A person intentionally or recklessly creates a risk of public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm in one of seven ways: (Acronym: FUR HOOD)
Fighting or Violent or threatening behavior
Unreasonable noise
Refusal to comply with a lawful order to disperse (3 or more)
Hazardous or physically offensive condition
Obscene language or gesture
Obstructs Vehicular/Pedestrian Traffic
Disrupts a lawful assembly
Note: “ROO” must be in a public place
Codeword R.A.I.N.
Recognize agents/devices
Avoid hazardous materials
Isolate by establishing control zones and decontaminating areas
Notify the appropriate agencies/authorities
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