G.O.; Vol. I, Ch. 7 (Employees: Criminal & Civil Charges & Domestic Violence

Officers must report domestic violence of fellow officers immediately or

Will be subject to investigation, disciplinary action, possible sanction or criminal charges

Supervisor must send what to Commander, IAD when made aware of intimidation of victim or witnesses

CIR

Officers that attempt to interfere with cases against fellow officers may be subjected to

Investigation, disciplinary action or criminal charges

Supervisors respond to all

Departmental employee domestics

Non-violent domestic disputes a supervisor must complete and turn in by conclusion of shift

Case report

In non-violent departmental employee domestics, notification is not necessary to

Special Investigative Response Team (SIRT)

Sergeant or above shall make notification to

Employee's commander and complete confidential CIR. District Commander in which the event took place shall receive CIR as well

Non-violent domestics involving other agency officer does not require notification to

SIRT. Complete Case Report by conclusion of shift. Make notification to officer's commander, confidential CIR to sent to commander where incident occurred

Responding to department employee domestic, the officer shall

Request supervisor, secure departmental firearm, remove private firearms (if probable cause exist), complete Case Report

Supervisor on scene of department employee shall

Ensure officer's responsibilities completed, if employee is officer contact SIRT, contact commander of accused employee, complete confidential CIR

Witness intimidation/coercion should happen on scene, the officer shall notify

Sergeant or above

Officers who interfere with case by harassment, stalking, etc will be subject to

Investigation, disciplinary action or criminal charges

Domestic violence or violation of protective order for officer of other agency the officer will

Request supervisor, make arrest if PC exist, remove firearms, complete case report

What supervisors need to respond on scene for domestic violence/vio of protective order

Sergeant (or above) and shift commander

Sergeant on scene for domestic violence/vio of protective order of other agency shall

Initiate 90 day premise through PSC supervisor

Shift Commander on scene for domestic violence/vio of protective order of other agency shall

Notify affected officer's on duty commander, prepare CIR. Noting name of commander, other agency's response and notifications within our department

Officer must notify Commander/Manager if

Arrested, charged with crime on statement of charges, must appear traffic, served warrant, criminal summons or protective order

If charged outside of state of Maryland for criminal offense, arrested or MA traffic

Same provisions apply as if charged in Maryland

You must make notification to Commander/Manager if you are aware of

Warrant, protective order, criminal summons even if not served

Commander/Manager will notify who of warrant, protective order, criminal summons are aware but not served yet

Commander, IAD who will notify Chief of Police

If officer is served with protective order, who must they notify

Commander, who will immediately notify SIRT

If served with protective order the commander shall direct employee to

Schedule and attend appointment with PSS within five days of incident

Vio of Protective order for other agency officer, on scene officer shall

Confirm officer is in vio of order, make full custody arrest and notify shift supervisor

What sections must you look at when reviewing protective order of other agency officer

Section 7 and Section 8 ("To turn over firearms to a law enforcement agency")

Civilian employees are charged with DUI as

The same procedures for non employees

Who investigates civilian employee DUIs

Sergeant (or above) from the affected sector

If sector sergeant is not available to investigate civilian employee DUI, who will investigate

Another sector sergeant

What is the time limit for DUIs for chemical test

Two hours

LEOBR does not apply during which phase for officers

Criminal phase

If operator is ranked higher than investigator, who does the investigator notify

The officer's supervisor

If operator's supervisor is not available to notify for DUI, who must be notified

The on duty sector or District/Division Commander

The responding Commander shall issue a direct order to

Submit statement, answer questions, comply with all request of investigating supervisor

What two phases are there in chemical test

Criminal and internal phase

If employee refuses during chemical test during the criminal phase, they shall be ordered to submit to submit to chemical test during what phase

Internal phase

Failure to Obey during internal phase is insubordination and may result in

Additional administrative charges

Info obtained during the internal investigation

Shall not be used in criminal proceedings