Arizona Association For Property and Evidence June 3rd, 2015
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Arizona Association For Property and Evidence June 3rd, 2015
Today’s Agenda • New gun laws • Gun disposals • Gun sales • Guns and the mentally defective • NIBIN 13-3102.a.4 - Prohibited Possessor • Convicted felon • Court ordered mental disability • Illegal Alien • Juvenile’s adjudicated delinquent • Convicted of domestic violence Possessing a deadly weapon or prohibited weapon if such person is a prohibited possessor Knives- If they are designed for lethal use, a felon CANNOT possess one Mentally Defective If a person has been found, as a result of a mental disorder, to constitute a danger to self or others or to have a persistent or acute disability or a grave disability and the court enters an order for treatment pursuant to subsection A of this section, the court shall transmit the person's name, sex, date of birth, social security number, if available, and date of the order for treatment to the supreme court. The supreme court shall transmit the information to the department of public safety to comply with the requirements of title 13, chapter 31 and title 32, chapter 26. The department of public safety shall transmit the information to the national instant criminal background check system. The superior court may access the information of a person who is ordered into treatment to enforce or facilitate a treatment order. On request, the clerk of the court shall provide certified copies of the commitment order to a law enforcement or prosecuting agency that is investigating or prosecuting a prohibited possessor as defined in section 133101. • Triple I • Look for prior deportations Check with your local detective for ICE agent contact TRIPLE I RESPONSE Who, within or without this state, has been adjudicated delinquent for a felony and whose civil right to possess or carry a gun or firearm has not been restored ****Must have remained any felony**** Check triple I for out of state Check your counties JCC for information Who is at the time of possession serving a term of probation pursuant to a conviction for a domestic violence offense as defined in section 13-3601 (DV statutes) Check AZ Supreme court website Check your City court records Once the defendant is OFF city probation he is no longer prohibited according to STATE law but still IS according to FEDERAL law 13-3105 On the conviction of any person for a violation of any felony in this state in which a deadly weapon, dangerous instrument or explosive was used, displayed or unlawfully possessed by the person, the court shall order the article forfeited and sold within one year after its forfeiture to any business that is authorized to receive and dispose of the article under federal and state law and that shall sell the article to the public according to federal and state law, unless the article is otherwise prohibited from being sold under federal and state law, in which case it shall be destroyed or otherwise properly disposed. If at any time the court finds pursuant to rule 11 of the Arizona rules of criminal procedure that a person who is charged with a violation of this title is incompetent, the court shall order that any deadly weapon, dangerous instrument or explosive used, displayed or unlawfully possessed by the person during the commission of the alleged offense be forfeited and sold within one year • Run the gun again through NCIC • Is it a stolen gun • As a result of a late report • Has it been removed from NCIC if it was a recovered stolen gun • Background checks on person picking up the gun • Variety of resources • Third party releases • Bill of sale • Notarized statements • Signed waiver Before releasing any gun, verify the make and serial number • Triple I • AZ supreme court • https://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/publicaccess/caselookup.aspx? AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 • AZ DOC • https://corrections.az.gov/public-resources/inmate-datasearch • Superior court websites • Google search for particular county • JCC • Maricopa County 602-506-4285 • Rachel Robles • 602-372-1553 CLICK HERE Click Here http://www.sc.pima.gov ENTER NAME OR CASE NUMBER Look for CR numbers Those are criminal cases Click on CR number Final Disposition “ Sell/Dang Drugs F2 11/1/2013 Guilty” Click on CR Number 602-506-7648 Juvenile Profile from JCC Possibly an educational problem GOOD!!!! Defendant shall forfeit all interest in the weapons seized. BAD!!!! Disposition sheet from the County Attorney Tracing Center Video Test Fires Guns Scene casings Questions/Discussions Darrell Smith [email protected] [email protected] 602-776-5463