BLET. STATE EXAM SHERIFF SPECIFIC
UNIT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Confinement is defined as what - Answer-Is the placing of an inmate in a cell or any
other part of a detention facility
What needs to be on a commitment order - Answer-Name mugshot and description,
offense of charge, provision of release, order of commitment what specific facility,
direction of disposition when and where they have to go to court, signature of judicial
official ordering commitment magistrate clerk of courts or judge in person transporting
needs ID
What does it mean when accepting custody - Answer-Actual transfer of a prisoner from
the author to the detention facility
Confinement order - Answer-Is a written commitment order by the judicial official when
defendant has violated probation other than committing a new crime or absconding
Ways un-sentenced inmates can be released - Answer-Find, unsecured no money
needed, secured Naples real property in lieu of, surety which pays a percentage of the
bond, cash defendant Pace full amount, personal recognizance, written pledge of
bonding company
A corrections officer has to do tours what are those tours - Answer-They conducted or
twice an hour. A mental health tour would be four times an hour
After an email has been hospitalised what do you need to bring the M it back to the
facility - Answer-Release order
Before discharging a bonding out an inmate what should you check for - Answer-See if
they have any outstanding warrants
If an officer is bringing the suspect to a facility that is hurt what does the officer need -
Answer-Medical clearance
When do most inmate commits suicide - Answer-Within the first 24 hours
If a person is brought in front toxication how long can you keep them - Answer-
Maximum is 24 hours
If an officer divulges that an inmate has AIDS what kind of charge - Answer-
Misdemeanor
, If an officer shares medical info who can they share it with - Answer-Only medical
personnel providing treatment
Can you accept prisoners with mental problems without clearance - Answer-No
One of the main duties of a bailiff - Answer-To ensure judge safety
Who decides how court will be called to order, recessed or adjourned - Answer-Judge
Who may order a defendant to be restrained - Answer-Judge if it's reasonably
necessary to maintain order
The timing and scope of searches are set by what - Answer-Departmental policy in the
judge
When conducting a search how should you do it - Answer-You should look before you
touch, Heathrow, be systematic, be curious
One of the most effective tools in maintaining order in court - Answer-Judge's contempt
power
What effects court room security - Answer-Court room configuration, type of trial and
defendent positioning
Where should bailiff sit for high risk trials - Answer-Behind defendant
Cell search - Answer-Look before you touch be thorough be systematic and be curious
When completing DCI arrest Form section for offense jurisdiction is used when -
Answer-Offense occurred other than your agency's jurisdiction
If a name is Phil not guilty what should you do with inmate - Answer-Return him to jail
before release
6 requirements for a AOC CR 200 - Answer-Name, offense charged, provisions of
release, order of commitment specific facility, direction of disposition when and where to
be at court, signature of person ordering commitment
Who can sign commitment - Answer-Normally the magistrate clerk and deputy or
Assistant Clerk of Superior Court in judges of district in superior courts may also commit
Civil action begins when - Answer-Plaintif files a complaint with the Clerk of Superior
Court court issues a summons to be served on the defendant summon must be issued
within 5 days after the complaint is filed
UNIT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Confinement is defined as what - Answer-Is the placing of an inmate in a cell or any
other part of a detention facility
What needs to be on a commitment order - Answer-Name mugshot and description,
offense of charge, provision of release, order of commitment what specific facility,
direction of disposition when and where they have to go to court, signature of judicial
official ordering commitment magistrate clerk of courts or judge in person transporting
needs ID
What does it mean when accepting custody - Answer-Actual transfer of a prisoner from
the author to the detention facility
Confinement order - Answer-Is a written commitment order by the judicial official when
defendant has violated probation other than committing a new crime or absconding
Ways un-sentenced inmates can be released - Answer-Find, unsecured no money
needed, secured Naples real property in lieu of, surety which pays a percentage of the
bond, cash defendant Pace full amount, personal recognizance, written pledge of
bonding company
A corrections officer has to do tours what are those tours - Answer-They conducted or
twice an hour. A mental health tour would be four times an hour
After an email has been hospitalised what do you need to bring the M it back to the
facility - Answer-Release order
Before discharging a bonding out an inmate what should you check for - Answer-See if
they have any outstanding warrants
If an officer is bringing the suspect to a facility that is hurt what does the officer need -
Answer-Medical clearance
When do most inmate commits suicide - Answer-Within the first 24 hours
If a person is brought in front toxication how long can you keep them - Answer-
Maximum is 24 hours
If an officer divulges that an inmate has AIDS what kind of charge - Answer-
Misdemeanor
, If an officer shares medical info who can they share it with - Answer-Only medical
personnel providing treatment
Can you accept prisoners with mental problems without clearance - Answer-No
One of the main duties of a bailiff - Answer-To ensure judge safety
Who decides how court will be called to order, recessed or adjourned - Answer-Judge
Who may order a defendant to be restrained - Answer-Judge if it's reasonably
necessary to maintain order
The timing and scope of searches are set by what - Answer-Departmental policy in the
judge
When conducting a search how should you do it - Answer-You should look before you
touch, Heathrow, be systematic, be curious
One of the most effective tools in maintaining order in court - Answer-Judge's contempt
power
What effects court room security - Answer-Court room configuration, type of trial and
defendent positioning
Where should bailiff sit for high risk trials - Answer-Behind defendant
Cell search - Answer-Look before you touch be thorough be systematic and be curious
When completing DCI arrest Form section for offense jurisdiction is used when -
Answer-Offense occurred other than your agency's jurisdiction
If a name is Phil not guilty what should you do with inmate - Answer-Return him to jail
before release
6 requirements for a AOC CR 200 - Answer-Name, offense charged, provisions of
release, order of commitment specific facility, direction of disposition when and where to
be at court, signature of person ordering commitment
Who can sign commitment - Answer-Normally the magistrate clerk and deputy or
Assistant Clerk of Superior Court in judges of district in superior courts may also commit
Civil action begins when - Answer-Plaintif files a complaint with the Clerk of Superior
Court court issues a summons to be served on the defendant summon must be issued
within 5 days after the complaint is filed