Common use of SFPD responsibilities Clause in Contracts

SFPD responsibilities. a. Secure the scene and, absent exigent circumstances, preserve evidence without moving or changing its final resting place or original condition. SFPD will be responsible for photographing the scene and collecting all physical evidence; thereby maintaining the chain of custody and proper processing of all evidence. b. SFPD will begin to identify all involved parties and locate all witnesses to the event pending the arrival of SFDA personnel. c. When circumstances allow, on-scene supervisors shall, pursuant to SFPD Policy, obtain a public safety statement from the involved officers.4 d. All SFPD officers directly involved in, or witness to, a Covered Incident shall be directed not to communicate with each other about the incident to maintain the integrity of their statements. Sequester involved-officers at a safe location, where they may have access to counsel. When feasible, sequester all witness officers. e. Detailed photographs should be taken of the involved-officers at the sequestered location with the officers’ equipment and uniform on their person as it was when the Covered Incident occurred. f. Ensure that SFDA personnel have access to the scene of the Covered Incident once approved by the ranking member of the unit on scene that is responsible for the investigation. g. Assign SFPD personnel to participate in all criminal interviews with SFDA. h. The SFPD ranking member, or their designee, shall brief the ranking member of SFDA of all relevant information known at the time including: i. The names and current locations of the officers who were involved in, or witness to, the incident. ii. The names, addresses, and current location of all civilian witnesses to the incident, including witnesses who did not remain at the scene. iii. The statements of the officers, including any public safety statements. iv. The physical evidence discovered, including body-worn camera recordings or other audio or video recordings. v. The medical condition of any injured parties and their locations. i. Promptly provide SFDA with access to body-worn camera and other video or audio evidence as it becomes available. 4 A compelled public safety statement must be analyzed pursuant to Kastigar, 406 U.S. at 460 and Xxxxxxxx v. City of Los Angeles 40 Cal.3rd 822 (1985).

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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SFPD responsibilities. a. Secure the scene and, absent exigent circumstances, preserve evidence without moving or changing its final resting place or original condition. SFPD will be responsible for photographing the scene and collecting all physical evidence; thereby maintaining the chain of custody and proper processing of all evidence. b. SFPD will begin to identify Identify all involved parties and locate all witnesses to the event Covered and Parallel Incidents pending the arrival of SFDA personnel. c. When circumstances allow, on-scene supervisors shall, pursuant to SFPD Policy, obtain a public safety statement from the involved officers.4 d. All officers.4 Direct all SFPD officers directly involved in, or witness to, a Covered Incident shall be directed not to communicate with each other about the incident to maintain the integrity of their statements. Sequester involved-involved officers at a safe location, where they may have access to counsel. When feasible, sequester Sequester all witness officersofficers when feasible. e. Detailed photographs d. Deleted: - Deleted: should be taken of the involved-officers at the sequestered location with the officers’ equipment and uniform on their person as it was when the Covered Incident occurred.Deleted: Detailed photographs f. Ensure that SFDA personnel have access to the scene of the Covered Incident once approved by the ranking member of the unit on scene that is responsible for the investigation. g. Assign SFPD personnel to participate in all criminal interviews with SFDA. h. The SFPD ranking member, or their designee, shall brief . Brief the ranking member of SFDA of all relevant information known at the time including: g. Assign SFPD personnel to participate in all criminal interviews with SFDA. h. i. The names and current locations of the officers who were involved in, or witness to, the incident. ii. The names, addresses, and current location of all civilian witnesses to the incident, including witnesses who did not remain at the scene. iii. The statements of the officers, including any public safety statements. iv. The physical evidence discovered, including body-worn camera recordings or other audio or video recordings. v. The medical condition of any injured parties and their locations. i. Promptly provide SFDA with access to body-worn camera and other video or audio evidence as it becomes available. 4 A compelled public safety statement must be analyzed pursuant to Kastigar, 406 U.S. at 460 and Xxxxxxxx v. City of Los Angeles 40 Cal.3rd 822 (1985).

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

SFPD responsibilities. a. Secure the scene and, absent exigent circumstances, preserve evidence without moving or changing its final resting place or original condition. SFPD will be responsible for photographing the scene and collecting all physical evidence; thereby maintaining the chain of custody and proper processing of all evidence. b. SFPD will begin to identify Identify all involved parties and locate all witnesses to the event Covered and Parallel Incidents pending the arrival of SFDA personnel. c. When circumstances allow, on-scene supervisors shall, pursuant to SFPD Policy, obtain a public safety statement from the involved officers.4 d. All Direct all SFPD officers directly involved in, or witness to, a Covered Incident shall be directed not to communicate with each other about the incident to maintain the integrity of their statements. Sequester involved-involved officers at a safe location, where they may have access to counsel. When feasible, sequester Sequester all witness officersofficers when feasible. e. Detailed photographs should be taken of Photograph in detail the involved-involved officers at the sequestered location with the officers’ equipment and uniform on their person as it was when the Covered Incident occurred. f. Ensure that SFDA personnel have access to the scene of the Covered Incident once approved by the ranking member of the unit on scene that is responsible for the investigation. g. Assign SFPD personnel to participate in all criminal interviews with SFDA. h. The SFPD ranking member, or their designee, shall brief Brief the ranking member of SFDA of all relevant information known at the time including: i. The names and current locations of the officers who were involved in, or witness to, the incident. ii. The names, addresses, and current location of all civilian witnesses to the incident, including witnesses who did not remain at the scene. iii. The statements of the officers, including any public safety statements. iv. The physical evidence discovered, including body-worn camera recordings or other audio or video recordings. v. The medical condition of any injured parties and their locations. i. Promptly provide SFDA with access to body-worn camera and other video or audio evidence as it becomes available. 4 A compelled public safety statement must be analyzed pursuant to Kastigar, 406 U.S. at 460 and Xxxxxxxx v. City of Los Angeles 40 Cal.3rd 822 (1985).

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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SFPD responsibilities. a. Secure the scene and, absent exigent circumstances, preserve evidence without moving or changing its final resting place or original condition. SFPD will be responsible for photographing the scene and collecting all physical evidence; thereby maintaining the chain of custody and proper processing of all evidence. b. SFPD will begin to identify all involved parties and locate all witnesses to the event pending the arrival of SFDA personnel. c. When circumstances allow, on-scene supervisors shall, pursuant to SFPD Policy, obtain a public safety statement from the involved officers.4officers.5 d. All SFPD officers directly involved in, or witness to, a Covered Incident shall be directed not to communicate with each other about the incident to maintain the integrity of their statements. Sequester involved-officers at a safe location, where they may have access to counsel. When feasible, sequester all witness officers. e. Detailed photographs should be taken of the involved-officers at the sequestered location with the officers’ equipment and uniform on their person as it was when the Covered Incident occurred. f. Ensure that SFDA personnel have access to the scene of the Covered Incident once approved by the ranking member of the unit on scene that is responsible for the investigation. g. Assign SFPD personnel to participate in all criminal interviews with SFDA. h. The SFPD ranking member, or their designee, shall brief the ranking member of SFDA of all relevant information known at the time including: i. The names and current locations of the officers who were involved in, or witness to, the incident. ii. The names, addresses, and current location of all civilian witnesses to the incident, including witnesses who did not remain at the scene. iii. The statements of the officers, including any public safety statements. iv. The physical evidence discovered, including body-worn camera recordings or other audio or video recordings. v. The medical condition of any injured parties and their locations. i. Promptly provide SFDA with access to body-worn camera and other video or audio evidence as it becomes available. 4 A compelled public safety statement must be analyzed pursuant to Kastigar, 406 U.S. at 460 and Xxxxxxxx v. City of Los Angeles 40 Cal.3rd 822 (1985).

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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