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1 Policy 808 Subject CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Date Published Page DRAFT 7 April of 10 By Order of the Police Commissioner POLICY It is the policy of the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) to: 1. Issue Criminal and Civil Citations without regard for the race, gender, ethnicity, disability, national origin, age, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity of the person to whom the citation(s) shall be issued. 2. Issue Criminal Citations only when a member is unable to identify an applicable civil violation with which to charge a Citation-Eligible person. DEFINITIONS Acceptable Identification Hereinafter referred to as Acceptable ID ; Acceptable ID shall be considered one of the following: 1. An identification presented by the person which the member believes to be satisfactory evidence of his/her identity; or 2. An identification of the person that is confirmed through other reliable means (e.g., FAST ID, or an MVA/NCIC/CJIS query). Some examples of Acceptable ID would be: a driver s license, a state-issued identification card, a passport, or a military ID card. A member s prior knowledge of the person s identity alone, without supporting documentation, is not considered to be Acceptable ID. Citation-Eligible Offense A misdemeanor offense that may be enforced by either issuing a Civil or Criminal Citation on the scene OR by making a custodial arrest. The following types of misdemeanors are considered to be Citation-Eligible: 1. Any misdemeanor or local ordinance violation that does not carry a penalty of imprisonment. 2. Any misdemeanor or local ordinance violation for which the maximum penalty of imprisonment is 90 days or less. 3. Possession of marijuana under of the Criminal Law Article. (See Policy 809, Marijuana Uniform Civil Citation). NOTE: If the quantity and circumstances indicate an intent to distribute marijuana, the suspect shall be arrested and charged under of the Criminal Law Article.

2 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 2 of 10 NOTE: The most frequently charged criminal and civil offenses that are eligible for enforcement by citation are listed in Appendix A and Appendix B of this policy. For misdemeanor shoplifting incidents, the preferred method of enforcement is not to issue a Criminal Citation. (See Policy 812, Misdemeanor Shoplifting Arrest Procedures). Civil Citation Official documentation stating that a person has committed a civil infraction and has been made aware of the infraction by law enforcement. Criminal Citation Official documentation stating that a person has violated certain misdemeanor criminal codes or statues, and has been made aware of the violation by law enforcement. Eligibility Requirements A person must meet all of the following requirements in order to be eligible to receive a criminal or civil citation: 1. The member is able to obtain an Acceptable ID from/of the person. 2. The member reasonably believes that the person will comply with the citation. 3. The member reasonably believes that issuing a Civil or Criminal Citation does not pose a threat to public safety (i.e., the underlying offense for which the citation will be issued does not indicate a potential for additional disturbance or destruction by the person after the member s departure). 4. The person is not wanted on any outstanding warrant. 5. The person is not subject to arrest for a non-citation-eligible Offense arising out of the same incident. 6. The person is compliant with all orders and instructions given by the member. If a person does not meet all of these Eligibility Requirements, he/she may not receive a citation on the scene and shall instead be arrested in accordance with departmental policy and procedure. Any associated Incident Report, Form 8 and Statement of Probable Cause (SPC) must then include detailed information describing which of the Eligibility Requirements the person did not meet. EXCLUDED OFFENSES The following offenses may never be charged by Civil or Criminal Citation: 1. Failure to comply with a peace order under of the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article. (See Policy 1110, Protective and Peace Orders) 2. Failure to comply with a protective order under of the Family Law Article. (See Policy 1110, Protective and Peace Orders) 3. A violation of a condition of pretrial or post-trial release while charged with a sexual crime against a minor under of the Criminal Procedure Article. 4. Possession of an electronic control device (CEW) after conviction of a drug felony or crime of violence under 4-109(b) of the Criminal Law Article.

3 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 3 of Violation of an out-of-state domestic violence order under of the Family Law Article. 6. Abuse or neglect of an animal under of the Criminal Law Article. 7. Any charge that is domestic violence-related. (See Policy 711, Domestic Violence) SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES - SEARCH INCIDENT TO ARREST / NON-CONSENSUAL SEARCHES 1. Only a custodial arrest carries with it the automatic authority to conduct a search of the arrestee s person, garments and belongings. 2. If a member intends to issue a Civil or Criminal Citation (in lieu of arrest) to a person on the scene and then allow him/her to depart the location after receiving the citation, there is no corresponding authority to conduct any type of search incident to arrest / non-consensual search. 3. Whenever a member has probable cause to believe that a person has committed a Citation- Eligible Criminal Offense, and the member further believes that a search of the suspect s person, garments or belongings will recover evidence related to that criminal offense, a Civil or Criminal Citation will not be issued and the person shall instead be arrested. NOTE: See Policy 1106, Warrantless Arrest Procedures and Probable Cause Standard for further guidance on warrantless arrests. 4. Nothing in this section shall be construed as restricting a member s ability to conduct a lawful weapons pat- down of a suspect. If a member can articulate a reasonable articulable suspicion that a person is armed with a dangerous and deadly weapon and presents a threat to the safety of the member and/or others in the vicinity, the member may conduct a weapons pat-down in accordance with Policy 1112, Field Interviews, Investigative Stops/Detentions, Weapons Pat- Downs & Searches. NOTE: All weapons pat-downs must be documented in accordance with Policy 1112, Field Interviews, Investigative Stops/Detentions, Weapons Pat-Downs & Searches. REQUIRED ACTION Member General Civil and Criminal Citations 1. All members of the BPD are prohibited from considering the demographic category of the person in question to any extent or degree when taking, or refraining from taking, any law enforcement action, except when such information is part of an actual or credible description of a specific suspect in an ongoing investigation that also includes other appropriate non-demographic identifying factors. 2. As stated in Policy 1018, Quality of Life Offenses Core Legal Elements the appropriate response for quality of life offenses is the least intrusive response appropriate under the circumstances as reasonably understood by the member at the time. A verbal warning and counseling is preferable to a citation, and a citation is preferable to a custodial arrest. 3. Members are prohibited from conducting investigative stops/detentions when they lack reasonable suspicion, based on specific and articulable facts, that a person has committed, is committing, or is

4 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 4 of 10 about to commit a crime When making an investigative stop/detention, members must inform the person(s) stopped that they are not free to leave Follow all protocols for investigative stops/detentions as outlined in Policy 1112, Field Interviews, Investigative Stops/Detentions, Weapons Pat-Downs & Searches. 4. Members shall issue a Civil or Criminal Citation only where they have probable cause to believe a person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a criminal infraction or a citable offense Members will not rely on information known at the time to be materially false or incorrect in issuing a citation. 5. For both Criminal and Civil Citations: 5.1. The suspect must be at least 18 years of age A warrant check/10-29 must be conducted in order to verify that the person has no outstanding warrants The person must be identified via some form of Acceptable ID. NOTE: If the suspect cannot be identified with an Acceptable ID as defined in this policy, he/she is not eligible to receive a citation and shall be arrested and charged according to existing departmental policy If the person s Acceptable ID includes a unique identification number (such as a Soundex number, SID number, etc.), it must be included on the citation(s) and in any Incident Report, Form 8 that will be completed Complete the Civil or Criminal Citation by filling in all applicable/required boxes The person must sign the citation. NOTE: If the person refuses to sign, inform him/her that failing to sign can lead to his/her arrest (as refusing to sign indicates non-compliance; see Eligibility Requirement No. 6) Ensure person receives a copy of the citation. 6. Multiple citations may be issued, but only one offense may be charged per citation Multiple citations shall be looped in the same fashion as when multiple traffic citations are issued to the same motorist. 7. All citations and related reports must be submitted to member s supervisor before the end of the member s tour of duty.

5 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 5 of 10 Member - Civil Citations 1. In general, Baltimore City Civil Citations do not require an Incident Report, Form 8 from the issuing officer. NOTE: The only occasion on which an Incident Report, Form 8 will be required with a Civil Citation is one in which evidence is recovered/seized (i.e., a Civil Citation is written for a ticketscalping offense and the ticket(s) must be recovered or civil CDS, see Policy 809, Marijuana Uniform Civil Citation). 2. Insert a fine amount where required in the section of the Civil Citation entitled INSTRUCTIONS. 3. Write a concise narrative of the facts where indicated on the front of the citation s City/Court Copy. Member - Criminal Citations 1. Criminal Citations will always require an accompanying Incident Report, Form Include the citation number(s) on the first line of the narrative of the Incident Report, Form Write a SPC on the reverse side of the State s Attorney copy that includes enough detail(s) to establish the elements of the offense charged on the citation. NOTE: For multiple looped citations, only one SPC is necessary, provided it includes sufficient details to establish the elements of all charged offenses. Any remaining citation(s) must then contain a SPC section referring to the other citation(s) (e.g., See companion citation number ). 4. Additional information related to the investigation (but not required to establish the elements of the offense charged on the citation) may be documented in the narrative of the Incident Report, Form 8 only. 5. Include the central complaint (CC) number of the accompanying Incident Report, Form 8 within the citation s SPC. Member Citation-Eligible Offenses/Arrest 1. If a person is arrested for a Citation-Eligible Offense, any associated Incident Report, Form 8 and SPC must then include detailed information describing which of the Eligibility Requirements the person did not meet. 2. If a person has committed any combination of arrestable offense(s) and Citation-Eligible Offense(s), the arrestable offense(s) shall take precedence and: 2.1. The person shall be arrested in accordance with existing departmental policy; and 2.2. The lesser included Citation-Eligible Offenses shall be charged within the resulting statement of charges. NOTE: See Policy 1106, Warrantless Arrest Procedures and Probable Cause Standard for protocols

6 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 6 of 10 related to warrantless arrests. Supervisor General Civil and Criminal Citations 1. Monitor the enforcement decisions made by a subordinate who is investigating a Citation-Eligible Offense. 2. Review every Civil and Criminal Citation issued by a subordinate to ensure that: 2.1. The person was identified through some form of Acceptable ID If the Acceptable ID contained a unique identifying number, that number has been recorded in the appropriate locations of the citation(s) A warrant check/10-29 was conducted in order to verify that the person had no outstanding warrants. 3. Complete a review of all documentation related to investigative stops/detentions and searches for completeness and adherence to law and policy within 72 hours of when the stop or search occurred, unless review finds deficiencies and additional investigation or corrective action is required Deficiencies in reports or forms could include boilerplate language or language that comes to a conclusion without providing supporting detail, inconsistent information, lack of articulation of the legal basis for the action, or other indicia that the reports or forms may contain information that was not accurate at the time it was reported; 4. Document and report: 4.1. Investigative stops/detentions that appear unsupported by reasonable articulable suspicion, or that are otherwise in violation of BPD policy; 4.2. Searches that appear to be without legal justification or are in violation of BPD policy; 4.3. Stops or searches that, while comporting with law and policy, indicate a need for corrective action or review of agency policy, strategy, tactics, or training; and 4.4. For every search involving the recovery of contraband evidence, document whether the circumstances by which evidence was recovered was supported by probable cause. 5. Deposit all reviewed and approved Civil and Criminal Citations in the appropriate collection box(es). Supervisor - Criminal Citations 1. EVERY Criminal Citation must have an accompanying Incident Report, Form 8. NOTE: Multiple Criminal Citations issued to the same suspect during the same incident may be documented together in one Incident Report, Form 8.

7 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 7 of Ensure that: 2.1. There is a SPC on the back of the State s Attorney copy; 2.2. The SPC contains the central complaint number of the accompanying Incident Report, Form 8; 2.3. The SPC establishes the elements of the offense that has been charged on the citation; and 2.4. The narrative of the accompanying Incident Report, Form 8 contains the citation number(s) for all citation(s) issued to the person. 3. Certify that you have reviewed every Criminal Citation by approving its accompanying Incident Report, Form Whenever a subordinate arrests a person and charges him/her with a Citation-Eligible Offense, review the resulting Incident Report, Form 8 and SPC in order to verify that: 4.1. The person did not meet the Eligibility Requirements for a Criminal Citation; and 4.2. BOTH the Incident Report, Form 8 and the SPC contain sufficiently detailed information explaining or describing why: Supervisor - Civil Citations A Criminal Citation would not have abated the problem; or Why the person was not eligible for a Criminal Citation. 1. Ensure there is a concise narrative of the facts that led to the issuing of a Civil Citation on the front of the City/Court Copy. 2. Certify that every Civil Citation issued by a subordinate has been reviewed by adding his/her rank, name and sequence number to the top right portion of the City/Court Copy. Commanding Officer 1. Designate at least one administrative staff member and/or property officer to oversee the administrative functions required by the Civil and Criminal procedures described in this policy. Administrative Staff Member and/or Property Officer 1. Collect all Civil and Criminal Citations that have been issued on a daily basis. 2. Record every Civil and Criminal Citation on the appropriate transmittal form. 3. Make one copy of every Civil and Criminal. 4. For Criminal Citations:

8 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 8 of Every Criminal Citation MUST have an accompanying Incident Report, Form A copy of the Incident Report, Form 8 and Citizen/Police Contact Receipt must be stapled to the State s Attorney copy before it and the Court copy are forwarded Criminal Citations shall be delivered daily to Records Management Section (RMS). 5. For Civil Citations: 5.1. Ensure the rank, name and sequence number of the issuing officer s supervisor is on the top right portion of the City/Court Copy Deliver the City/Court copies of Civil Citations to RMS. NOTE: Civil Marijuana citations go to staff review (See Policy 809, Marijuana: Uniform Civil Citation). 6. Original Incident Reports, Form 8 shall be forwarded to the RMS in accordance with normal procedures. Police Liaison, Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Facility (CBIF) Ensure that arresting members are notified of convert-to-citation decisions made at CBIF. Director, Records Management Section 1. Ensure that race/ethnicity data is: 1.1. Entered into the RMS or is otherwise properly archived Reported to the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center in accordance with of the Criminal Procedure Article. RESCISSION Remove and destroy/recycle Policy 808, Criminal and Civil Citation Procedures, dated 1 August APPENDICES A. Most Frequently Charged Citation-Eligible Misdemeanors B. Most Frequently Charged Civil Violations

9 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 9 of 10 ASSOCIATED POLICIES Policy 711, Policy 809, Policy 812, Policy 1018, Policy 1106, Policy 1110, Policy 1112, Domestic Violence Marijuana: Uniform Civil Citation Misdemeanor Shoplifting Arrest Procedures Quality of Life Offenses Core Legal Elements Warrantless Arrest Procedures and Probable Cause Standard Protective and Peace Orders Field Interviews, Investigative Stops/Detentions, Weapons Pat-Downs & Searches COMMUNICATION OF POLICY This policy is effective on the date listed herein. Each employee is responsible for complying with the contents of this policy.

10 Policy 808 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL CITATION PROCEDURES Page 10 of 10 APPENDIX A MOST FREQUENTLY CHARGED CITATION-ELIGIBLE MISDEMEANORS STATUTE CHARGE DESCRIPTION CHARGE PENALTY FINE CR 5-619(c)(1) CDS:POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA MISDEMEANOR 0 $500 CR (c) DISTURBING THE PEACE MISDEMEANOR 60 DAYS $500 CR THEFT LESS THAN $ MISDEMEANOR 90 DAYS $500 CR TRESPASS ON POSTED PROPERTY MISDEMEANOR 90 DAYS $500 CR MAL DEST PROPERTY HAVING VALUE LESS THAN $500 MISDEMEANOR 60 DAYS $500 CR HARASSMENT - COURSE OF CONDUCT MISDEMEANOR 90 DAYS $500 CR (c) LITTERING - LESS THAN 100 LBS / 27 CU. FT. MISDEMEANOR 30 DAYS $1500 2B INTOX PERSON ENDANGER OTHERS OR CAUSE DISTURBANCE MISDEMEANOR 90 DAYS $100 2B CONSUME ALC BEV ON RETAIL PROPERTY WHEN PROHIBITED MISDEMEANOR 0 $100 FL CONFINE UNATT CHILD UNDER 8 IN CAR, BLDG, ETC. MISDEMEANOR 30 DAYS $500 Source: Maryland General Assembly, Department of Legislative Services: Code of Public General Laws. Specific charging language and CJIS codes may be found in the District Court Commissioner s Manual. APPENDIX B MOST FREQUENTLY CHARGED CIVIL VIOLATIONS CODE CHARGE DESCRIPTION FINE CITY CODE, ART. 19, SEC DISORDERLY DRINKING $500 CITY CODE, ART. 19, SEC OPEN CONTAINER IN PUBLIC PLACE OR VEHICLE $250 CITY CODE, ART. 19, SEC. 25-1(b)* LOITERING - GENERAL CHARGE* $50 HEALTH CODE, TITLE 5, SEC SPITTING $100 HEALTH CODE, TITLE 5, SEC URINATING OR DEFECATING IN PUBLIC $500 HEALTH CODE, TITLE 7, SEC * LITTERING (LESS THAN 1 POUND/1 CUBIC FT.)* $500 A full list of civil violations may be found in the Baltimore Police Department s Training Guideline entitled Civil Citations - Extended List of Violations. *Members are reminded that Quality of Life offenses such as loitering and littering must be enforced in accordance with Policy 1018, Quality of Life Offenses - Core Legal Elements.

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