46.
Standards for FBI InvestigationInvestigative
Procedure44B MattersNonbrutality
- Interview complainant and/or victim(s) if readily
available.
Secure same information as set forth under 8-3.321(A), supra during
interview.
- Where appropriate to round out the investigation, check police
records,
office indices, court records, institution records and any other records
pertinent to the case.
- Examples of nonbrutality allegations are as follows:
- Unlawful arrest or detention
- Unlawful search or seizure
- Police harassment or abuse of power
- Failure of any public official to take official action. This involves
cases
in which a public official, who is a witness to, or cognizant of, a
deprivation
of civil rights of an individual, such as an assault upon that individual,
fails
to take appropriate action to protect that individual's person or rights.
- Deprivation of civil rights in connection with trial, conviction, or
sentence. Includes allegations of improper extradition procedures.
- Deprivations relating to or growing out of treatment of incarcerated
persons
or concerning administration of prisons or jails.
- Alleged unlawful deprivation of property by purported action of any
public
agency. Involves cases relative to imposition of zoning restrictions on
property, exercise of eminent domain without due process of law, and like
situations.
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