NC BLET Fingerprinting and Photographing Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution.
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NC BLET Fingerprinting and Photographing Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution.
G.S. 15A-502
General statute concerning fingerprinting and photographing
Fingerprints and photographs may be taken when?
after subject has been arrested or committed to detention facility
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NC BLET Fingerprinting and Photographing
Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete
Solution.
G.S. 15A-502
General statute concerning fingerprinting and photographing
Fingerprints and photographs may be taken when?
after subject has been arrested or committed to detention facility
committed to imprisonment
convicted of a felony
if the person cannot be identified by valid ID
Photographs and fingerprints may be sent to?
FBI
SCI
other law enforcement agencies
Disposition
any action which results in termination or indeterminate suspension of the prosecution
of a criminal charge
G.S 15A-1382
general statute concerning reports of disposition; fingerprints
G.S. 15A-1381
general statute concerning definition of disposition
When the defendant is fingerprinted a report of the disposition of the charges
shall be sent to the SBI within...
60 days following disposition
G.S> 15A-1383
general statute concerning plans for implementation of article; punishment for failure to
comply; modification of plan
Who has the authority to develop a plan to ensure that the agencies within a
district submit fingerprints and information about dispositions of criminal matters
to the SBI?
Senior resident Superior Court Judges
G.S. 7B-2200
general statute concerning the transfer of jurisdiction of juvenile to superior court.
-a district court, after finding probable cause, may transfer jurisdiction over a juvenile to
superior court if the juvenile allegedly committed the offense of a felony
G.S. 7B-2201
fingerprinting juvenile transferred to superior court.
-when jurisdiction over a juvenile is transferred to the superior court, the juvenile shall
be fingerprinted and his prints sent to the SBI
Under G.S. 7B-2102, a law enforcement officer or agency must fingerprint and
photograph a juvenile when:
, - The LEO has prepared a complaint for filing as a petition
- The complaint charges one of more nondivertible offenses
- The juvenile was at least ten years old at the time the offense was committed
- The juvenile is in the physical custody of law enforcement or the DJJ and Delinquency
Prevention.
When will a juvenile's fingerprints and photographs be destroyed?
-intake counselor or prosecutor does not file a petition within one year of prints and
photos being taken
-the court does not find probable cause
-juvenile is not adjudicated delinquent of any offense that could be a felony or
misdemeanor
undisciplined juvenile
a person under 18 who is regularly disobedient to and beyond the disciplinary control of
his parent, guardian, or custodian, or is regularly found in places where it is unlawful for
a juvenile to be, or who has run away from home for a period of more than 24 hours
"undisciplined" 16 and 17 year olds who are taken into custody ____________
cannot be fingerprinted
when taking DNA samples, what information should be recorded?
date and time the sample was taken
name and address of the person
offense or offenses
where are DNA samples stored?
Crime lab in the state DNA databank
what is the most infallible and impeccable form of identification?
fingerprinting
Why is fingerprinting so useful?
no two prints have been found to be identical
Henry Classification System
manual classification system
Automatic Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS)
computer based system for reading, encoding, matching, storing, and retrieving
fingerprint minutiae and images
poor quality print images will be
returned
completed SBI arrest fingerprint cards should be returned
as soon as possible
what are the 4 ways to submit fingerprint cards and final disposition reports?
first class mail
interagency state courier service mail pickup (located at each county seat)
in person
electronic transmission through live-scan devices
a legible set of fingerprints submitted through live scan devices will result in a
response how quickly after submission?
less than 30 minutes
fingerprints submitted through live scan that have no prior record will be
forwarded to the FBI and results will be sent how long after submission?
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