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According to the procedure entitled arrest, arrest means
a) The act of identifying yourself as a police officer
b) The act of restraining the liberty of a person with intent to restrain
c) The act of restraining the liberty of a person with intent to detain
d) The act of restraining the liberty of a person with intent to investigate
c The act of restraining the liberty of a person with intent to detain
According to the procedure entitled arrest, public interest does NOT include one of the following
a) establish the identity of the person
b) secure or preserve evidence
c) prevent the continuation or repetition of an offence
d) ensure that the accused will appear in court
e) ensure the safety and security of the accused
e - ensure the safety and security of the ACCUSED
. Foreign embassies and consulates are considered foreign land and outside the jurisdiction of police officers. Police officers may still arrest a person on these premises.
a) True
b) False
b - False
According to the procedure entitled Person in Custody, who is responsible for evaluating the arrested party’s physical and mental state?
a) The arresting officer
b) The designated officer
c) The officer in charge
d) The booking officer
e) Both (a) and (c)
c The officer in charge
According to the procedure entitled Person in Custody, what is NOT considered to be a symptom of excited delirium
a) Abnormal tolerance to pepper spray
b) Irritability
c) Sweating, fever, heat intolerance
d) Disorientation
b Irritability
According to the procedure on Criminal Code Release, who is responsible for ensuring that victim is notified of all release conditions and the next court date of the accused, when the charge is related to a domestic assault?
a) The officer in charge of the case
b) The booking officer
c) The releasing officer
d) The officer in charge of the station
d The officer in charge of the station
When a prisoner has been paraded before an 0IC, the prisoner shall be released in the same manner as initially booked (i.e. booking hall/video, etc.) regardless of the release provision or whether charges have been laid.
a) True
b) False
a - True
According to the procedure entitled Person in Custody, which one is listed as the duties of the officer in charge when a person is brought into the station
a) Consider whether the circumstances of the arrest and continued detention is reasonable and justified
b) Ensure the person has been made aware of the nature of the investigation
c) Make the necessary notations in the memorandum book
d) Endure the booking procedure is recorded as required in Schedule D
c make the necessary notations on the memorandum book
According to the procedure on Criminal Code Release, upon deciding that is appropriate to release a person on a Form 10, the officer in charge shall ensure the first court date has been established as
a) Eight weeks from the date of release
b) twelve weeks from the date of release
c) four weeks from the date of release
d) six weeks from the date of release
d six weeks
When being release on a form 10, a refusal to sign does not invalidate the release.
a) True
b) False
a True
When being release on a form 10¸11.1, if the accused refuses to sign the 11.1, they cannot be released.
a) True
b) False
b False
The Public Interest as defined in the Provincial Offences Act includes whether or not a person is likely to attend court unless that person is not ordinarily a resident of Ontario. An Ontario resident can be detained for this reason.
a) True
b) False
b . False
Judicial Interim Release - means a judicial release, entered into before a Judge or Justice, that may be by way of: Select the one that does not belong:
a) an Undertaking (Form 12) with or without conditions
b) a Recognizance (Form 32) with or without conditions, sureties, deposit of cash or valuable security
c) a Justice may also impose conditions upon an accused person when releasing by way of recognizance and must consider the protection and safety of the public and the victim in making such an order
d) a promise to appear, entered by an officer in charge
D a promise to appear, entered by an officer in charge
Primary Grounds means the grounds used to detain a person to ensure safety of the public. Primary grounds are set out in s. 497 of the CC.
a) True
b) False
b False
Revocation of Bail means a request by the Crown to have the bail conditions of an accused person who has just been arrested while on an interim release, rescinded in order to have one comprehensive set of bail conditions for all previous and new charges or to request a detention order.
a) True
b) False
. a True
Tertiary Grounds means the grounds used to justify the detention of the accused person in order to maintain confidence in the administration of justice, having regard to all the circumstances, including, All but one
a) the apparent strength of the prosecution's case
b) the magnitude of the offence
c) the circumstances surrounding its commission
d) the potential for a lengthy term of imprisonment
b – magnitude- the word is gravity
Reasonable grounds is defined as a set of facts or circumstances that would lead a person of ordinary care and judgement to have a strong belief beyond mere suspicion.
True or False
True
A level one search has commonly been referred to as a frisk or pat down search. True or False.
true
A police officer may search a person
a) with a persons consent
b) when authorized by statute
c) when detained
d) after an arrest has been made (common law incident to arrest)
e) a, b and d
E
Interview rooms can be used as police cells. True or False.
false
A refusal to sign a form 11 by a prisoner does not invalidate the release. True or False.
true
What is the most amount of money an OIC can request as a deposit on a form 11 where the person resides outside of Ontario or more than 200 km from the place of custody
a) $200
b) $100
c) $500
d) $1000
a
The public interest as defined in the Provincial Offences Act does not include whether or not a person is likely to attend court unless that person is not ordinarily a resident of Ontario. True or False.
true
The OIC has final decision to recommend the opposition of bail. True or False.
true
Secondary grounds means the grounds used to justify the detention of the accused person in order to maintain confidence in the administration of justice… True or False.
False – Tertiary Ground
. Who is ultimately responsible for notifying a victim of an accused’s bail conditions
a) the booker
b) the OIC
c) the investigating officer
d) the supervisor
b
Prisoners may be given their prescribed methadone dose if it is properly labeled including the prescribing doctors name. True or False.
false
What services are available at no cost to assist the OIC as to whether a prisoner is in need of further medical treatment.
a) Sunnybrook Health and Sciences Center
b) Ontario Regional Poison Information Center
c) Telehealth Ontario
d) Canadian Center for Disease Control
e) b and c
e
If an incident occurs in an area being monitored by the DAMS shall ensure the incident is
a) entered into the booking screen of the prisoner
b) reported to the OIC
c) reported to a supervisor
d) made on the UCMR
d
. Where the police vehicle has no screen the person shall be placed in the right rear seat. True or False.
false
Search of a person without warrant is prima facie unreasonable under s 10 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. True or False.
False – Section 8 of the Charter
Guide dogs will not be transported to court with a prisoner. True or False.
true
When a person in custody requires medical attention, the ______ shall be notified.
a) a supervisor
b) the OIC
c) the booker
d) the Detective Sergeant
e) a and b
b
If the Booking Hall System (BHS) or Detention Area Monitoring System (DAMS) equipment fails the ______ shall be notified.
a) a supervisor
b) the OIC
c) the booker
d) the Help Desk
e) the Duty Desk
b
Individuals who have taken hard drugs such as cocaine, heroine etc., shall be monitored more closely for at least ___ hours from the time when the drug was taken.
a) 2 hours
b) 3 hours
c) 4 hours
b
When releasing a person solely on a LLA charge s 31(5) “intoxicated in a Public Place” shall
a) serve the offence notice
b) complete and swear to the Affidavit of Service on the reverse of the Certificate of Offence in compliance with ‘service by other than issuing officer’ section on the flap of the POT book
c) sign the POT
d) deposit the POT in the unit receptacle
e) a,b and d
e
Once a person is released on a Form 11 and a deposit or other security is received shall.
a) complete a Cash Bail Receipt
b) complete a Cash Bail Envelope
c) designate a police officer to deliver the Cash Bail Envelope to the Office of the Clerk of the Court
d) all of the above
e) both a and c
d
. Define “arrest”
a. means the act of restraining the liberty of a person with the intent to detain.
b. means the act of curtailing the liberty of a person with the intent to detain.
c. means the act of restraining the liberty of a person with the intent to charge.
d. means the act of removing the liberty of a person with the intent to charge.
e. means the act of restraining the liberty of a person with the intent to arrest.
a
The lack of appropriate release documentation to be served at an arrest scene is not a valid reason for the continuation of the arrest.
a. True
b. False
a
Prior to entering a dwelling house to execute an arrest warrant, members shall, whenever possible, obtain:
a. an endorsement on the arrest warrant under s.529(1) CC
b. an authorization warrant (Form 7) under s. 529.1 CC
c. both a and b
d. none of the above
e. b only
c
Level 1 search means a “frisk” or “pat down” search of the clothing, including pockets.
a. True
b. False
a
Stronger grounds are required as the level of intrusiveness of a search increases. The decision as to the appropriate level of search rests with:
a. s.8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter)
b. the OIC
c. the immediate supervisor
d. statute or common law
e. the searching officer
e
. “Detention Facility” means any central lock-up, booking hall and/or designated place.
a. True
b. False
b
A Police Officer when transporting a person in custody to a police station or another location shall:
a. place the person in the rear of the vehicle.
b. permit only those officers involved in the investigation inside the vehicle with
an arrested person.
c. advise the communications operator prior to departure of the destination, the
sex and age of the person, and the odometer reading.
d. all of the above.
e. a and b only
d
Officer in Charge, when a prisoner claims to be a methadone patient and is transported to hospital, shall allow them to receive their proscribed dosage after having consulted with the prescribing doctor.
a. True
b. False
b
Under Medical Advisory Notes, where it is suspected that a person is a carrier of an air-borne transmitted disease such as tuberculosis members
a) shall wear surgical masks when in close contact with the person
b) require the infected person to wear a surgical mask
c) may transport the infected person with a window of the police vehicle open.
d) none of the above
e) a only
d
Officer in Charge, upon deciding that it is appropriate to release a person on a Form 10 shall:
a. ensure the first court appearance has been established as six (6) weeks from the
date of release.
b. ensure the appropriate entries are made in CIPS
c. ensure the person signs all copies of the Form 10
d. a and b only
e. all of the above
d
Under normal circumstances, the person will be released without deposit. Where the person resides outside Ontario or more than:
a. 100km from the place of custody, the release may be with deposit.
b. 200km from the place of custody, the release may be with deposit.
c. 300km from the place of custody, the release must be with deposit.
d. 200km from the place of custody, the release must be with deposit.
e. 100km from the place of custody, the release must be with deposit.
b
Officer in Charge, once a person is released on a Form 11 and a deposit or other security is received shall:
a. complete a Cash Bail Receipt (CC-615)
b. complete a Cash Bail Envelope
c. designate a police officer to deliver a Cash Bail Envelope to the Office of the
Clerk of the Court.
d. all of the above
e. a and b only
d
. Provincial Offences Act Releases. This procedure deals with the following types of releases as found in the POA:
a. Summons, Part 1
b. Recognizance entered into before an Officer in Charge (without deposit)
(Form 134)
c. Recognizance entered into before an Officer in Charge (with deposit)
(Form148)
d. all of the above
e. a and b only
d
The Public Interest as defined in the Provincial Offences Act does not include whether or not a person is likely to attend court unless that person is not ordinarily a resident of Ontario. An Ontario resident can also be detained for this reason.
a. True
b. False
b
Officer in Charge, when releasing a person solely on a LLAt charge, s.31(5) “Intoxicated in a public place” shall:
a. ensure the Offence Notice is served.
b. complete and swear to the Affidavit of Service on the reverse of the Certificate
of Offence in compliance with ‘service by other than issuing officer’ section on
the flap of the POT book.
c. deposit the POT in the unit receptacle.
d. all of the above
e. b and c only
e
Officer in Charge, when releasing by means of a Form 148 shall require the person to deposit cash or other negotiable security in an amount not to exceed – under Part I or Part II of the POA – the amount of the set fine or, if none, $300 or:
a. under Part III of the POA - $100
b. under Part III of the POA - $200
c. under Part III of the POA - $300
d. under Part III of the POA - $400
e. under Part III of the POA - $500
e
Arrest of accused person on interim release. Notwithstanding anything in the Act, a peace officer who believes on reasonable grounds that an accused:
a. has contravened any summons, appearance notice, promise to appear,
undertaking or recognizance that was issued or given to him or entered into by
him, may arrest the accused without warrant.
b. has contravened or is about to contravene any summons, appearance notice,
promise to appear or recognizance that was issued or given to him or entered
into by him, may arrest the accused without warrant.
c. has contravened or is about to contravene any summons, appearance notice,
promise to appear, undertaking or recognizance that was issued or given to
him or entered into by him, may arrest the accused without warrant.
d. has contravened any summons, appearance notice, promise to appear or
recognizance that was issued or given to him or entered into by him, may arrest
the accused without warrant.
e. has contravened or is about to contravene any summons, promise to appear,
undertaking or recognizance that was issued or given to him or entered into by
him, may arrest the accused without warrant.
c
. “Secondary Grounds” can mean the grounds used to justify detention if any substantial likelihood exists that the accused person will commit a criminal offence
a. True
b. False
a
A Police Officer when a Level 3 search is deemed necessary the searching officers
shall:
a. photograph the person being searched prior to the search.
b. provide replacement clothing for articles seized as evidence as soon as possible.
c. be of the same sex as the person being searched, except in exigent
circumstances..
d. all of the above.
e. b and c only.
e
1. Is a Divisional booking hall a Detention Facility?

A True
B False
true
2. In all cases of arrest, the following shall be recorded in the officer’s memorandum book including but not limited to:

a) Reason for arrest,
b) Reason for the release or continued detention
c) Reason for the initial investigation
d) All of the above
d
3. Announcement shall be made prior to entry to a dwelling house with warrant except :

A) as provided on the warrant or
B) The OIC states it is not necessary or
C) Reasonable grounds announcement would expose the officer or any other person to imminent harm or death or
D) All of the above
E) Both A and C
e
4. A Level 2 search is commonly referred as a GENERAL SEARCH

A True
B False
a
5. A police officer may search a person:

A. With a persons consent
B. When the officer feels threatened
C. When they have contravened a court order
D. With their mother’s consent
a
Where should an arrested person sit in a police vehicle not equipped with a screen?

A. Left rear seat
B. Right rear seat
C. Front seat
D. Never use a police vehicle without a screen
b
When a person in custody requires medical attention shall:

A. Notify the investigating Detective and perform first aid
B. Notify a SGT and perform first aid
C. Perform first aid if necessary and notify the OIC
D. Tell them to wait and drink some water.
c
8. When a person is transported to hospital as a result of symptoms associated with non receipt of their prescription methadone, the OIC shall ensure hospital staff the purpose of the visit is not to receive their prescribed dosage.

A True
B False
a
What is the most effective infection control measure officer can use?

A. Disposable gloves
B. Hand wipes
C. Hand washing
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
c
Snoring is an indicator of Consciousness

A True
B False
b
When a person is suspected of having taken a drug prior to being arrested and is accepted at a police facility, shall be monitored more closely. When Individuals who have taken hard drugs such as cocaine heroin, how long shall they be monitored more closely?
A 2hrs
B 3hrs
C 6hrs
D Until transported by Prisoner Wagon
b
When an unconditional release occurs in a police station, who shall be the releasing officer?

A. The investigating officer
B. The OIC
C. The Divisional Booker
D. The Detective on duty
E. Any of the above
b
What are the four types of charges that an OIC can release an arrested person for if the public interest is met and as well as their attendance in court?

A. An indictable offence falling within the absolute jurisdiction of a Provincial court judge, a dual procedure offence, a summary conviction offence and/or any offence punishable by imprisonment for 5 yrs or less
B. An indictable offence falling within the absolute jurisdiction of a Provincial Court judge, A dual procedure offence, a summary conviction offence and/or a 553 offence
C. An indictable offence falling within the absolute jurisdiction of a Provincial Court judge, a 553 offence, a dual procedure offence and/or a summary conviction
D. An indictable offence falling within the absolute jurisdiction of a Provincial Court judge, any offence punishable by imprisonment for 10yrs or less, a summary conviction offence and /or a dual procedure offence
a
Upon releasing an accused for domestic related charges the OIC Shall:

A. Ensure the victim is immediately notified of all release conditions and the next court date of the accused
B. Complete a TPS 483
C. Submit an original copy of Form 10, 11, 11.1 and TOS 489 as applicable to the Superintendant
D. All of the above
E. Both A and B
e
A refusal to sign a copy of the Form 11.1 does not invalidate the release

A True
B False
a
A person may be released on a Form 11 with a deposit if they reside outside of Ontario or:

A. The person is a resident of Ontario and resides more than 300 km away from the place of custody
B. The person is a resident of Ontario and resides more than 100 km away from the place of custody
C. That person lives more than 200 km away from the place of custody
D. The person is a resident of Ontario and resides within the Jurisdiction of that OIC
c
Who signs the book for noting cash bail receipts?

A. The officer assigned to delivering the deposit
B. The officer assigned to deliver the deposit before delivering such
C. The OIC who completed the cash bail envelope
D. Any of the above
a
When a person is charged solely under S 31(5) Intoxicated in a public place and is being released from a police station, who serves the offence notice?

A. The arresting officer
B. The booker
C. The investigating Detective
D. The OIC
E. Any of the above
d
19. When is the Divisional Domestic Bail File checked and purged?

A. Every Monday Morning
B. The Friday of each Month
C. The first of every month
D. During the Sunday Morning Checks
d
20. Who has the final decision to recommend the opposition of bail?

A. The OIC
B. The investigating officer
C. The Crown Attorney
D. The Superintendant
a
21 Tertiary Grounds are used to justify the detention of the accused person including:

A the apparent strength of the prosecutions case
B the gravity of the offence
C detention is necessary for the protection or safety of the public including any victim or witness to the offence
D All of the above
E A and B only
e
Define “arrest”
a. means the act of restraining the liberty of a person with the intent to detain.
b. means the act of curtailing the liberty of a person with the intent to detain.
c. means the act of restraining the liberty of a person with the intent to charge.
d. means the act of removing the liberty of a person with the intent to charge.
e. means the act of restraining the liberty of a person with the intent to arrest.
a
The lack of appropriate release documentation to be served at an arrest scene is not a valid reason for the continuation of the arrest.
a. True
b. False
a
Prior to entering a dwelling house to execute an arrest warrant, members shall, whenever possible, obtain:
a. an endorsement on the arrest warrant under s.529(1) CC
b. an authorization warrant (Form 7) under s. 529.1 CC
c. both a and b
d. none of the above
e. b only
c
Level 1 search means a “frisk” or “pat down” search of the clothing, including pockets.
a. True
b. False
a
. Stronger grounds are required as the level of intrusiveness of a search increases. The decision as to the appropriate level of search rests with:
a. s.8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter)
b. the OIC
c. the immediate supervisor
d. statute or common law
e. the searching officer
e
“Detention Facility” means any central lock-up, booking hall and/or designated place.
a. True
b. False
b
. A Police Officer when transporting a person in custody to a police station or another location shall:
a. place the person in the rear of the vehicle.
b. permit only those officers involved in the investigation inside the vehicle with
an arrested person.
c. advise the communications operator prior to departure of the destination, the
sex and age of the person, and the odometer reading.
d. all of the above.
e. a and b only
d
Officer in Charge, when a prisoner claims to be a methadone patient and is transported to hospital, shall allow them to receive their proscribed dosage after having consulted with the prescribing doctor.
a. True
b. False
b
Under Medical Advisory Notes, where it is suspected that a person is a carrier of an air-borne transmitted disease such as tuberculosis members
a) shall wear surgical masks when in close contact with the person
b) require the infected person to wear a surgical mask
c) may transport the infected person with a window of the police vehicle open.
d) none of the above
e) a only
d
Officer in Charge, upon deciding that it is appropriate to release a person on a Form 10 shall:
a. ensure the first court appearance has been established as six (6) weeks from the
date of release.
b. ensure the appropriate entries are made in CIPS
c. ensure the person signs all copies of the Form 10
d. a and b only
e. all of the above
d
Under normal circumstances, the person will be released without deposit. Where the person resides outside Ontario or more than:
a. 100km from the place of custody, the release may be with deposit.
b. 200km from the place of custody, the release may be with deposit.
c. 300km from the place of custody, the release must be with deposit.
d. 200km from the place of custody, the release must be with deposit.
e. 100km from the place of custody, the release must be with deposit.
b
Officer in Charge, once a person is released on a Form 11 and a deposit or other security is received shall:
a. complete a Cash Bail Receipt (CC-615)
b. complete a Cash Bail Envelope
c. designate a police officer to deliver a Cash Bail Envelope to the Office of the
Clerk of the Court.
d. all of the above
e. a and b only
d
Provincial Offences Act Releases. This procedure deals with the following types of releases as found in the POA:
a. Summons, Part 1
b. Recognizance entered into before an Officer in Charge (without deposit)
(Form 134)
c. Recognizance entered into before an Officer in Charge (with deposit)
(Form148)
d. all of the above
e. a and b only
d
The Public Interest as defined in the Provincial Offences Act does not include whether or not a person is likely to attend court unless that person is not ordinarily a resident of Ontario. An Ontario resident can also be detained for this reason.
a. True
b. False
b
Officer in Charge, when releasing a person solely on a LLAt charge, s.31(5) “Intoxicated in a public place” shall:
a. ensure the Offence Notice is served.
b. complete and swear to the Affidavit of Service on the reverse of the Certificate
of Offence in compliance with ‘service by other than issuing officer’ section on
the flap of the POT book.
c. deposit the POT in the unit receptacle.
d. all of the above
e. b and c only
e
Officer in Charge, when releasing by means of a Form 148 shall require the person to deposit cash or other negotiable security in an amount not to exceed – under Part I or Part II of the POA – the amount of the set fine or, if none, $300 or:
a. under Part III of the POA - $100
b. under Part III of the POA - $200
c. under Part III of the POA - $300
d. under Part III of the POA - $400
e. under Part III of the POA - $500
e
. Arrest of accused person on interim release. Notwithstanding anything in the Act, a peace officer who believes on reasonable grounds that an accused:
a. has contravened any summons, appearance notice, promise to appear,
undertaking or recognizance that was issued or given to him or entered into by
him, may arrest the accused without warrant.
b. has contravened or is about to contravene any summons, appearance notice,
promise to appear or recognizance that was issued or given to him or entered
into by him, may arrest the accused without warrant.
c. has contravened or is about to contravene any summons, appearance notice,
promise to appear, undertaking or recognizance that was issued or given to
him or entered into by him, may arrest the accused without warrant.
d. has contravened any summons, appearance notice, promise to appear or
recognizance that was issued or given to him or entered into by him, may arrest
the accused without warrant.
e. has contravened or is about to contravene any summons, promise to appear,
undertaking or recognizance that was issued or given to him or entered into by
him, may arrest the accused without warrant
c
“Secondary Grounds” can mean the grounds used to justify detention if any substantial likelihood exists that the accused person will commit a criminal offence
a. True
b. False
a
Excited delirium is a condition that can be caused by dug or alcoholic intoxication, psychiatric illness or a combination of both. Symptoms displayed by individuals suffering from this condition may include any combination of:
a. abnormal tolerance to pepper spray
b. shouting
c. entering into the promotional process
d. a only
e. a and b
e
A Police Officer when a Level 3 search is deemed necessary the searching officers
shall:
a. photograph the person being searched prior to the search.
b. provide replacement clothing for articles seized as evidence as soon as possible.
c. be of the same sex as the person being searched, except in exigent
circumstances..
d. all of the above.
e. b and c only.
e
1. Is a Divisional booking hall a Detention Facility?

A True
B False
a
2. In all cases of arrest, the following shall be recorded in the officer’s memorandum book including but not limited to:

a) Reason for arrest,
b) Reason for the release or continued detention
c) Reason for the initial investigation
d) All of the above
d
3. Announcement shall be made prior to entry to a dwelling house with warrant except :

A) as provided on the warrant or
B) The OIC states it is not necessary or
C) Reasonable grounds announcement would expose the officer or any other person to imminent harm or death or
D) All of the above
E) Both A and C
e
4. A Level 2 search is commonly referred as a GENERAL SEARCH

A True
B False
a
5. A police officer may search a person:

A. With a persons consent
B. When the officer feels threatened
C. When they have contravened a court order
D. With their mother’s consent
a
Where should an arrested person sit in a police vehicle not equipped with a screen?

A. Left rear seat
B. Right rear seat
C. Front seat
D. Never use a police vehicle without a screen
b
When a person in custody requires medical attention shall:

A. Notify the investigating Detective and perform first aid
B. Notify a SGT and perform first aid
C. Perform first aid if necessary and notify the OIC
D. Tell them to wait and drink some water.
c
8. When a person is transported to hospital as a result of symptoms associated with non receipt of their prescription methadone, the OIC shall ensure hospital staff the purpose of the visit is not to receive their prescribed dosage.

A True
B False
a
What is the most effective infection control measure officer can use?

A. Disposable gloves
B. Hand wipes
C. Hand washing
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
c
Snoring is an indicator of Consciousness

A True
B False
b
When a person is suspected of having taken a drug prior to being arrested and is accepted at a police facility, shall be monitored more closely. When Individuals who have taken hard drugs such as cocaine heroin, how long shall they be monitored more closely?


A 2hrs
B 3hrs
C 6hrs
D Until transported by Prisoner Wagon
b
When an unconditional release occurs in a police station, who shall be the releasing officer?

A. The investigating officer
B. The OIC
C. The Divisional Booker
D. The Detective on duty
E. Any of the above
b
What are the four types of charges that an OIC can release an arrested person for if the public interest is met and as well as their attendance in court?

A. An indictable offence falling within the absolute jurisdiction of a Provincial court judge, a dual procedure offence, a summary conviction offence and/or any offence punishable by imprisonment for 5 yrs or less
B. An indictable offence falling within the absolute jurisdiction of a Provincial Court judge, A dual procedure offence, a summary conviction offence and/or a 553 offence
C. An indictable offence falling within the absolute jurisdiction of a Provincial Court judge, a 553 offence, a dual procedure offence and/or a summary conviction
D. An indictable offence falling within the absolute jurisdiction of a Provincial Court judge, any offence punishable by imprisonment for 10yrs or less, a summary conviction offence and /or a dual procedure offence
a
Upon releasing an accused for domestic related charges the OIC Shall:

A. Ensure the victim is immediately notified of all release conditions and the next court date of the accused
B. Complete a TPS 483
C. Submit an original copy of Form 10, 11, 11.1 and TOS 489 as applicable to the Superintendant
D. All of the above
E. Both A and B
e
A refusal to sign a copy of the Form 11.1 does not invalidate the release

A True
B False
a
A person may be released on a Form 11 with a deposit if they reside outside of Ontario or:

A. The person is a resident of Ontario and resides more than 300 km away from the place of custody
B. The person is a resident of Ontario and resides more than 100 km away from the place of custody
C. That person lives more than 200 km away from the place of custody
D. The person is a resident of Ontario and resides within the Jurisdiction of that OIC
c
Who signs the book for noting cash bail receipts?

A. The officer assigned to delivering the deposit
B. The officer assigned to deliver the deposit before delivering such
C. The OIC who completed the cash bail envelope
D. Any of the above
a
When a person is charged solely under S 31(5) Intoxicated in a public place and is being released from a police station, who serves the offence notice?

A. The arresting officer
B. The booker
C. The investigating Detective
D. The OIC
E. Any of the above
d
19. When is the Divisional Domestic Bail File checked and purged?

A. Every Monday Morning
B. The Friday of each Month
C. The first of every month
D. During the Sunday Morning Checks
d
20. Who has the final decision to recommend the opposition of bail?

A. The OIC
B. The investigating officer
C. The Crown Attorney
D. The Superintendant
a
21 Tertiary Grounds are used to justify the detention of the accused person including:

A the apparent strength of the prosecutions case
B the gravity of the offence
C detention is necessary for the protection or safety of the public including any victim or witness to the offence
D All of the above
E A and B only
a