VISIT ANU AMSTERDAM

Thursday, November 5, 2015

  • Sec. 42-19. - Powers of arrest.
    (a)
    Members of the classified service of the police department shall have power to arrest all persons found in the act of committing a criminal violation of any law or ordinance or aiding or abetting in any such criminal violation and shall arrest any person found under circumstances which would warrant a reasonable person in believing that such person had committed or is about to commit a crime.
    (b)
    Members of the classified service of the police department shall have the power to stop all persons believed to be committing any act declared to be a noncriminal infraction by this Code, to detain such persons as reasonably necessary to obtain proper identification, vehicle registration or proof of insurance and to determine whether a noncriminal infraction or other violation has occurred and to issue and serve or tender service of a summons and complaint or a penalty assessment notice to such persons.
    (Code 1950, § 211.1-2; Ord. No. 756-89, § 15, 12-18-89)
  • Sec. 42-20. - Service of process.
    Members of the classified service of the police department shall have power and authority, and it shall be their duty to serve and execute warrants and other process for the summoning, apprehension and commitment of any person charged with a violation of any ordinance, or commission of any crime, or misdemeanor, or offense against the laws of the city or state.
    (Code 1950, § 211.2 
  • Sec. 42-28. - Power to fine officers.
    The manager of safety shall have the power to fine any police officer, member or employee for any misconduct or breach of discipline or violation of the rules and regulations of the police department and to collect the same or cause it to be withheld from any amount that is or may become due such person.
    (Code 1950, § 211.14-1)
  • Case Law annotation—Power of manager of safety to fine officers upheld. Hawkins v. Hunt, 113 Colo. 468, 160 P. 2d 357 (1945).

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