OVERVIEW
This course is designed to enlighten the learner regarding the foreign arrest of a fugitive as used in bail surety. A bail agent may encounter instances where his or her client will leave the jurisdiction. Knowing the rules and tools to employ when an agent encounters this will be helpful.
This course will help the bail agent become aware of certain conflicts that can arise in the business of bail. It is important that bail agents stay within the letter of the law in order to avoid dealings that can could be called into question at a later date.
EXPECTED COURSE OUTCOME
The licensed bail agent will be able to identify key areas that may lead to troublesome transactions. While this mini course cannot provide all of the problem areas, it will address some of the most serious considerations.
Course Features
- Lectures 19
- Quiz 1
- Duration 1 hour
- Skill level Intermediate
- Language English
- Students 20
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 19 Lessons
- 48 Hours
- Foreign Arrest20
- 2.1Table of Contents
- 2.2Making An Arrest Outside California and the U.S.
- 2.3CA Penal Code Sections 1305
- 2.4Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution 18 U.S.C. § 1073; The Fugitive Felon Act
- 2.5Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
- 2.6Extradition
- 2.7Transportation of Bail Fugitives
- 2.8Transportation by Commercial Air
- 2.9Commercial Aircraft Transport General Conditions
- 2.10Transportation by Train and Bus
- 2.11Transportation by Motor Vehicle
- 2.12Proof of Custody
- 2.13Penal Code Section 1300 (a)
- 2.14CA Penal Code Section 1301
- 2.15CA Penal Code Section 1305(a)
- 2.16CA Penal Code Section 1305(b)(1)(2)(3)
- 2.17CA Penal Code Section 1305(c)(1)
- 2.18CA Penal Code Section 1305(c)(2)
- 2.19CA Penal Code Sections 980.(a) & 1196
- 2.20Fugitive Recovery Part 4, Foreign Arrest5 Questions