Chapter 1 Meeting Minutes – January 2018

Yesterday we had our first quarterly meeting of 2018. Thank you Colleen and Sebastian PD for hosting! Our guest speaker was Wayne Walker from the Indian River Crime Lab, and he did a wonderful presentation about CODIS and eligibility for entry. Please see attached for a synopsis of his presentation. His contact information is included in that document as well.

As for PEAF business:

Please be sure to log on to your MemberPlanet profile, and confirm that your contact information is correct.

For those who passed their certification test at the 2017 conference, and have not received your pin, those should be sent out//arriving shortly.

  • Keep your eye out for the 2018 first quarter Newsletter
  • The 2018 conference will be held August 27th to 29th, at the Wyndham resort, same location as the previous years. The certification test will be held on the 30th, and the test will be held on the 31st. For more information, please see http://www.peaf.us/id1.html

• Please let us know if you have any requests for guest speakers, and if you’d like to host at your agency.

• PEAF is looking for items to be raffled off! If you have any items from your department that you’d like to donate, please let Colleen know.
• Don’t forget that in order to maintain your status in PEAF, you must attend at least onemeeting per year, and one conference per three years. You may attend meetings of other Chapters, if that is easier for you due to location and time.

Chapter 5 Meeting Minutes – May 2018

Meeting called to order at 10 A.M. by Beverly Hunt

Thanks to Naples Police Department (Andrea “Andi” DeLisle) for providing the venue.  Naples Chief of Police Tom Weschler welcomed attendees.

Introductions, including visiting members, PEAF President Sheila Lustigman; Scott Lustigman

Due to previous engagements by some of the speakers and the number of speakers present, our business meeting was held after the speakers.

Speakers included:

  • Cynthia Rossen, PA – SAO
  • Femi Young – SAO Post Conviction Unit
  • Chris Van Bomel – FDLE – Firearms (Tampa Office)
  • Rachel Aponte – FDLE – Biology (Crime Lab Analyst) Ft Myers Office
  • Jen Licata – FDLE – Biology Supervisor Ft Myers Office
  • Kimberlee Barton – FDLE- Latents (Ft Myers Office)

Attorney Cynthia Rossen – Post Conviction Relief and how long we might be required to keep evidence.  Rules mentioned were:

3.801 – items that are not evidence but credit for time

3.850 – motion PCR, vacate judgment and sentence

3.851 – death penalty cases

3.853 – DNA claims — Defendant has 2 yrs from claim to the end of appeal

Cases conclude 60 days after a sentence with a 30 day appeal chance and then anytime after the appeal is complete.

SAO Femi YoungSpoke about the actual releasing of evidence and/or items not considered needed further

  • Cases SAO will not be seeking items
    • Suicides
    • Abandoned Property
    • Misdemeanor or resolved cases
    • TR cases
      • *LEO doesn’t intend to file criminal charges*
      • Items can be returned.
    • Cases SAO may or may not be seeking evidence
      • Injunctions
      • Open criminal cases
      • Civil/probate cases — open warrant/summons
      • Current in custody
      • Defendant on probation
      • Or where DNA may be obtainable
    • Cases SAO advised to keep
      • Sex offenses
      • Homicides

??? If part of the evidence is used / left in court for a trial, why can’t the rest of the evidence be purged?  SAO answer is: Evidence cannot be gotten rid of because of a possible re-trial with different witnesses in the new trial.

  • Evidence in misdemeanor cases need to be kept for a max of a year.
  • If defendant is out of custody and on probation, they can file an appeal so agencies have to keep evidence until their sentence is complete, including appeals.

FDLE Firearms – Chris Van Bomel

  • Firearms processed last
  • 5 firearms limited per submission, NOT per case.
  • Revolvers NOT eligible for NIBIN (will still work but only violent/shots fired cases)
  • FDLE NOT taking cartridges without witness/victim, must have a victim/intended victim or an indication of a crime
  • Bullets do not go into NIBIN but will work if a violent case
  • If you are sending off a firearm for a Serial number restore, DO NOT try to restore yourself, send off as is.
  • Guns located in water… Submit the firearm in the water it was recovered in, if you cannot then in fresh water
  • NOTIFY WHEN A CASE IS CLOSED.

FDLE Biology – Rachel Aponte (Crime Lab Analyst)

  • SAKs – Agencies have 30 days to submit to FDLE, FDLE has 120 days to return.
  • Homicides – submit 5 items on 1 submission
  • Other cases – submit 3 items on 1 submission
  • Burglaries – 1stsubmission is 1 item per subject
  • Touch/wear not accepted unless Violent Crimes
  • NO bullets/cartridges accepted for touch DNA without blood
  • Criminal parentage — Buccals for child, mother and alleged father. If child is unborn, submit fetal tissue.

FDLE Latents – Kimberlee Barton

Latent submissions (Latent cards)

  • BIS – no subject listed
  • Latent’s case – subject listed

FBI Database (Next Generation Identification)

  • Reserve hits from FBI

Submission Guidelines

  • 10 items per submission 1 lift = 1 item
  • Can send more once the report from the 1stsubmission has been released.
  • If sending to process, DO NOT process first.
  • NIBIN requests – 72 hrs for a RUSH
  • If officer’s print shows on tape being submitted for latents, place “X” through it to indicate that print does not need to be processed.

Meeting Business:

  • Secretary Tonya Jennings gave a short rundown of the last meeting.
  • Announced that there will be a vacancy for Vice President, current VP Cory Mundy will be stepping down due to moving out of state. *Good Luck to him in his new endeavors.
  • Discussed upcoming Conference in August and how to register and book room.

Informal Round Table Discussions

  • If you have a firearm that was purchased by an 18 year old prior to the new law, where no one under the age of 21 can purchase a firearm, can you return that firearm or do you follow current law?
  • Do agencies use the FDLE – Firearms Eligibility System (FES) and does that fully determine whether or not a firearm gets returned or do you still rely on your agency deputy/detective to sign off on it?

Next Chapter 5 Meeting will be held in August, date and location to be determined. Treasurer‘s report was not available.  Meeting was adjourned at 11:55 and lunch was provided by Naples PD.

Submitted by:

Tonya Jennings, Secretary

Chapter 3 Meeting Minutes – May 2018

Attendance:14

The meeting was called to order at 1002 hours, FDLE in Tampa hosted.

Minutes for the February 16, 2018 were passed out for review.  Pam Schmidt motioned to accept the minutes, Kimberly Barkman seconded. The minutes were accepted.

Information sheet on the upcoming PEAF conference was distributed. See attached.

At 1019 hours FDLE Firearms Section presented an informational presentation on what FDLE Firearms Section does.  Analyst Jennifer Michelon and Forensic Technician Marlene Thurber presented the information.  Handout attached.

FDLE Electronics/digital Section Analyst Connie Bell spoke in reference to a new program to help unlock cellphones and computers.

At 1145 hours the meeting continued.

Old Business

  • Topics or speakers members may be interested in for Chapter meetings.
    • RPO – Kaley Tinley will be speaking with the Attorney in charge of the program at the Pinellas Sheriff’s Office. Kaley provide a few of the training manuals to members.
  • Ideas for recruiting new members to the Chapter.
    • Change the Certification from 3 years to 5 years.
    • Scholarships
    • A letter or PowerPoint describing the differences between  PEAF and IAI
    • Letters to Agencies
    • Search engine to bring up PEAF on web searches on the first page.
    • Reach out to neighboring Agencies.
  • Logo Agency items as donations for conference.As many items as Agencies would like to donate.  Can be dropped off at Largo P.D. to President Chandra Gaines.

New Business 

No new business

Discussions

The next Chapter 3 meeting will be on October 5th, 2018 from 10:00 to 12p.m. at Largo P.D.

President C. Gaines asked for a motion to close the meeting. Kaley Tilney motion to close, Linda Hypes seconded.

There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 1155 hours.