only if the crime involves Navy or Marine personnel.
Yes. The Sheriff's office has jurisdiction over anyone in their County or area of jurisdiction, whether it's a municipality that has its own police department, or a highway or freeway that is otherwise patrolled by the state.
Only over video conference.
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Depending on the state, the state police may not have "jurisdiction" (i.e. authority)over the enforcement of local laws or ordinances. If your problem is criminal in nature, speak with the police departments higher ranking supervisors, your local elected official, or go to the Prosecutors office to determine if your state law allows you to swear out a complaint.
911 will usually get you to the local police, but in some places like airports, train stations, etc., 911 may put you through to whichever law enforcement agency has jurisdiction over that particular area.
In general, city police officers have jurisdiction only within the boundaries of their city. If you are stopped for speeding outside their jurisdiction, they typically do not have authority to issue a citation. However, certain circumstances or agreements between jurisdictions might grant them authority to conduct traffic enforcement outside their city limits. It is advisable to consult local traffic laws or legal professionals for specific cases or jurisdictions.
noun1. the right, power, or authority to administer justice by hearing and determining controversies.2. power; authority; control: He has jurisdiction over all American soldiers in the area.3. the extent or range of judicial, law enforcement, or other authority: This case comes under the jurisdiction of the local police.4. the territory over which authority is exercised: All islands to the northwest are his jurisdiction.
Each local government has control over its own regulations, and the laws vary from jurisdiction-to-jurisdiction. Contact your local municipality.
The polices job is to enforce the law in their jurisdiction. There are local police, state police, and federal police. Local police usually watch over a city or county and are tasked with your average thugs. State police usually manage highways and deal with criminals wanted throughout the state. Federal is someone who's employed by the us government. They are usually tasked with white collar and dangerous criminals wanted throughout the country. There's also SWAT, which is an elite group of police that specialize in anti terrorism and hostage rescue.
There are four major levels of Law Enforcement Officers.Limited Jurisdiction - Only authorized to handle certain tasks or areas [campus police, game wardens]Local - Handle cities or counties [police officer, sheriff's deputy]State - Have jurisdiction over the entire state [Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Arizona Criminal Investigative Division]Federal - Have jurisdiction in all of the U.S [Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Marshal's Service]
Pertaining to courts, a court with "exclusive jurisdiction" has power in certain areas or over certain persons (subject matter) to the exclusion of all other courts. Concurrent Jurisdiction: Authority possessed by two or more different courts to hear and decide on the same matter within the same territory. The choice of which court will be used is left up to the plaintiff. Note: Military bases, for example, have their own military police and have exclusive jurisdiction for that particuliar Post/Base, and sometimes to outlying areas surrounding the Base or Post that is in their exclusive jurisdiction. However, certain highways, roads, surrounding the said military Post/Base, can be enforced by local or military police.
Yes. The Sheriff's office has jurisdiction over anyone in their County or area of jurisdiction, whether it's a municipality that has its own police department, or a highway or freeway that is otherwise patrolled by the state.
The Airport Division of the LAPD, as well as the LA County SO.Another answer: LAX has its own Police Agency. The LAX Police are City of Los Angeles employees, just like LAPD, the LA Port Police, and General Services Police.LAPD has a substation at LAX, which they run a support mission and cover locations where LAX Police do not have the ability to man.The Transportation Security Administration also has law enforcement jurisdiction over the security of LAX.There is no such thing as the FAA Police, although the FAA does have an investigative branch, they are not uniformed police.Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department does not usually conduct Police services at LAX.Likewise the FBI, Secret Service, Federal Air Marshall's, Diplomatic Security Service, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Customs and Border Protection have jurisdiction over Federal crimes committed at LAX as well.This is a difficult question to answer, but the LAX Police has jurisdiction over violations of California Law committed on LAX.
Either the local or state court.
Exclusive jurisdiction means that court is the only court with jurisdiction. Concurrent jurisdiction means two courts have jurisdiction. For example, federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction to try bankruptcy cases. State courts may not hear them. However, the state and federal court may share concurrent jurisdiction over a civil suit regarding a debt. Pertaining to courts, a court with "exclusive jurisdiction" has power in certain areas or over certain persons (subject matter) to the exclusion of all other courts. Concurrent Jurisdiction: Authority possessed by two or more different courts to hear and decide on the same matter within the same territory. The choice of which court will be used is left up to the plaintiff. Note: Military bases, for example, have their own military police and have exclusive jurisdiction for that particuliar Post/Base, and sometimes to outlying areas surrounding the Base or Post that is in their exclusive jurisdiction. However, certain highways, roads, surrounding the said military Post/Base, can be enforced by local or military police.