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COR 8.8.4
Federal Prisoners
Federal prisoners are housed for the ______ within the Department of Corrections for their care, custody and control. | United States Marshal’s Service |
Information will not be released to the public regarding criminal charges for a federal prisoner. Other information _______ may be released as required. | Information will not be released to the public regarding criminal charges for a federal prisoner. Other information (visiting hours, jail number, etc.) may be released as required. |
Federal prisoners will be granted the same privileges and be subject to all institutional rules and regulations as general population inmates, unless _______. | housed in admin or discip confinement |
Federal prisoners are housed for the United States Marshal’s Service within the Department of Corrections for their ____, ____, and ______. | care, custody and control |
No ______will be granted as a result of their federal classification. | special privileges |
______ will be granted the same privileges and be subject to all institutional rules and regulations as general population inmates, unless housed in administrative or disciplinary confinement. | Federal prisoners |
Information will not be released to the public regarding ____for a federal prisoner. Other information (visiting hours, jail number, etc.) may be released as required. | criminal charges |
Federal prisoners are under the _________ and not the State of Florida. | jurisdiction of the federal courts |
____may be placed on federal prisoners. However, it must be done through the State Attorney's Office through a formal criminal complaint or indictment and a warrant issued. | Local criminal charges |
A ____ may then be placed with the United States Marshal’s Service. | detainer |
Federal prisoners will not be _____a Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Prosequendum or a Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Testificandum. | sent to local criminal court without |
Local criminal charges may be placed on federal prisoners. However, it must be done through the _____through a formal criminal complaint or indictment and a warrant issued. | State Attorney's Office |
A detainer may then be placed with the _______. | United States Marshal’s Service |
Local criminal charges may be placed on federal prisoners. However, it must be done through the State Attorney's Office through a formal criminal complaint or _____ and ____ issued. | indictment and a warrant |
Federal prisoners will not be sent to local criminal court without a ____ or ____. | Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Prosequendum or a Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Testificandum |
Local criminal charges may be placed on federal prisoners. However, it must be done through the State Attorney's Office through _______or indictment and a warrant issued. | a formal criminal complaint |
Federal inmates leaving ______ of the Jacksonville’s Sheriff’s Office Department of Corrections will be signed out through the Releasing Office. | the temporary custody |
Federal inmates leaving the temporary custody of the Jacksonville’s Sheriff’s Office Department of Corrections will be ___. | signed out through the Releasing Office |
The ______ must be notified when a federal prisoner is admitted to the Jails Division as a result of an arrest by any law enforcement agency other than the United States Marshal’s Service. This includes other federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Drug Enforcement Agency. This can be accomplished by a telephone call or, if after hours, by faxing a copy of the electronic Arrest and Booking Report to the United States Marshal’s Service at the _______. | United States Marshal’s Service; Federal Court House |
Federal Prisoners will not be transported out of the facility without pre-approval of the _______, except in a life threatening situation or a scheduled medical appointment. | United States Marshal’s Service |
The US Marshal’s Service must be notified when a federal prisoner is admitted to the Jails Div as a result of _______ other than the US Marshal’s Service. This includes other federal agencies such as the FBI and _______. This can be accomplished by a telephone call or, if after hours, by faxing a copy of the electronic Arrest and Booking Report to the United States Marshal’s Service at the Federal Court House. | an arrest by any law enforcement agency; Drug Enforcement Agency |
In the event of a life threatening situation, the _______ will be notified immediately. | United States Marshal’s Service |
No notification is required before transporting to _______. | a scheduled medical appointment |
Federal Prisoners will not be transported out of the facility without pre-approval of the United States Marshal’s Service, except in ______or a scheduled medical appointment. | a life threatening situation |
Federal prisoners will only be released from the Department of Corrections under the following circumstances: | 1. To the United States Marshal’s Service after submission of USM Form 41 prior to being released; 2. Federal judge's order; and/or 3. Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Prosequendum or a Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Testificandum. |
The United States Marshal’s Service must be notified when a federal prisoner is admitted to the Jails Division as a result of an arrest by any law enforcement agency other than the ________. This includes other federal agencies such as ___ and Drug Enforcement Agency. This can be accomplished by a telephone call or, if after hours, by faxing a copy of the electronic Arrest and Booking Report to the United States Marshal’s Service at the Federal Court House. | United States Marshal’s Service; the FBI |
In the event of a ______, the United States Marshal’s Service will be notified immediately. | life threatening situation |
Federal Prisoners will not be transported out of the facility without pre-approval of the United States Marshal’s Service, except in a life threatening situation or _________. | a scheduled medical appointment |
No ___ is required before transporting to a scheduled medical appointment. | notification |
Temporary Custody of Federal Inmates leaving DOC will be signed out through the Releasing Office for: | 1. Investigative purposes; 2. Private medical appointments; 3. Civil court appearances; and/or 4. Federal court appearances. |