one lieut in sheriff dept was reassigned to the police dept same county in california. why would that happen? what rules(bylaws) have to be broken before that happens?
2007-10-04
09:17:11
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lt chad bianco was reassigned from riverside sheriff dept to the police department after allegedly accepting money, or some form of pay from NBC -for participating in an unwarranted sting investigation,The television show "to catch a predator". in riverside county - the board members didnt approve funding .
2007-10-04
10:03:18 ·
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lt chad bianco was reassigned from riverside sheriff dept to the police department after allegedly accepting money, or some form of pay from NBC -for participating in an unwarranted sting investigation,The television show "to catch a predator". in riverside county - the board members didnt approve funding .
2007-10-04
10:46:25 ·
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Because they are 2 different agencies, it seems very unlikely that this would happen. It may not have been a disciplinary action, but a lateral hiring transfer initiated by the Deputy.
2007-10-04 09:21:38
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answered by CGIV76 7
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Deputy Sheriffs have various duties in different states I will only discuss California. Police officers, well you know what they do. Police services for a city. In California, The Office of the Sheriff is a county level law enforcement agency. The members of this agency are called Deputy Sheriffs. The 'Sheriff's Office' is delegated the tasks of running the local jail, serving as court bailiffs, transporting prisoners, police patrol of all unincorporated areas of the county, and running any county-wide services. They may also take over any police functions if that police department cannot preform their duties due to, understaffed, corruption, or lack of proper resources. Governments may contract to the Sheriff's Office for police services. This is common when a area incorporates into a city and dosent have a police department set up yet. Some city's also find it cheaper to contract the police to the Sheriffs Office than have a full time police force. Also such governmental agencies like airports, colleges, transit services, utilities, etc may contract to the Sheriff Office also.
2016-03-16 05:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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what would a sheriff deputy have to do wrong in order to be be reassigned to the police dept?
one lieut in sheriff dept was reassigned to the police dept same county in california. why would that happen? what rules(bylaws) have to be broken before that happens?
2015-08-13 19:25:55
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answered by Anonymous
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That really makes no sense. The City Police and the Sheriff's Department are completely separate agencies. Being a Sheriff's Deputy is not like some kind of promotion from the police department.
You have a link to a story you reference so I can read it and try to figure it out?
2007-10-04 09:24:08
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answered by Dog Lover 7
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I believe your thinking or source is incorrect. In most States, Sheriffs deputies serve there until they can get on the police department. It usually pays more and has better benefits.
2007-10-04 09:35:43
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answered by sensible_man 7
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Why do you assume the deputy did something wrong?! Often times the police departments have better pay than the county departments.
The police department could have better retirement or other benefits.
There could be a myriad of reasons why the deputy changed employers!
2007-10-04 09:21:48
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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This is one of two things.
1. A lateral transfer requested by the lieutentant.
2. A promotion from the police department.
I do not believe unless he was demoted that this is a negative action.
2007-10-04 09:21:22
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answered by ? 6
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Two seperate departments, if the lt. went to the police dept then they resigned from the sherrifs dept and was hired by the police dept!~!
2007-10-04 09:22:38
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answered by Hunter 4
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THE SHERIFF DEPT AND POLICE DEPT ARE TWO DIFFERENT ENTITIES.
PROBABLY NO WRONG.
JOB TRANSFER FROM ONE DEPT TO ANOTHER.
NONE--IF THEY WERE HE COULD NOT BE TRANSFERRED
2007-10-04 09:25:39
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answered by ahsoasho2u2 7
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they are two entirely different agencies. you can not be assigned to another agency. you can only be assigned somewhere within you on department.this is a wrong statement or one you just made up.
----retired texas deputy sheriff----
2007-10-04 21:51:25
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answered by charlsyeh 7
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