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Free Legal Update For Campus Police

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Posted by: fscpd907

FREE LEGAL UPDATE COURSE FOR CAMPUS POLICE

The Framingham Sate College Police Department is sponsoring a FREE
legal update course for Massachusetts College Police Officers. The
class will be held on Thursday, August 18th from 8:30 AM 4:00 PM at
Framingham State College. For more information or to register please
contact Lt. Pam Curtis via e-mail (pcurtis@frc.mass.edu) or via phone:
508-626-4911.

Sample Topics:
Legal authority of the Massachusetts College Police Officer, searches
on campus, stops of persons & vehicles, frisks & pat downs, plain view,
weapons on campus, G.L. c. 209A related issues, new criminal complaint
procedures, dormitory room searches, civil liability, elements of
crimes commonly committed on campus, college administrators as "agents of the police," review of recent cases.



Posted by: MCLEA

Due to the unexpected number of registrations for this course, the training location has been moved from FSC to the Joseph P. Keefe Technical School, 750 Winter Street, Framingham, MA.

MCLEA MEETING
There will be an"informal gathering" for MCLEA members after the class (approx. 1600) at Joe's American Bar and Grille, 1 Worcester Rd., Framingham. Joe's is located at Shoppers' World, less than 1/4 of a mile from Routes 9, 30, and the Mass. Pike.

COURSE DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH.



Posted by: mpd61

1. Do I have a spot reserved at the "head table" for the MCLEA meeting?
2. Who's surveilling for anti-MCLEA dissidents at the door?




Posted by: PtlmRube

Can't we all just get along...



Posted by: Muggsy09

I'll be there with a few from my staff. My birthday that day too, good gets me out of friggin stupid cake and shit.



Posted by: MCLEA

It is not too late to register for the FREE college police legal update course being held on Thursday (8/1 at Keefe Tech. High School in Framingham. Seats are still available. The class is being sponsored by the Framingham State College Police. For more information or to register please contact Lt. Pam Curtis via e-mail pcurtis@frc.mass.edu) or via phone: 508-626-4911.

There will be an "informal gathering" after the class for those interested in MCLEA. We will meet at approx. 1600 at Joe's American Bar and Grille, 1 Worcester Rd., Framingham. Joe's is located at Shoppers' World, less than 1/4 of a mile from Routes 9, 30, and the Mass. Pike.



Posted by: JoninNH

Quote:
Originally Posted by MCLEA
It is not too late to register for the FREE college police legal update course being held on Thursday (8/1 at Keefe Tech. High School in Framingham. Seats are still available. The class is being sponsored by the Framingham State College Police. For more information or to register please contact Lt. Pam Curtis via e-mail pcurtis@frc.mass.edu) or via phone: 508-626-4911.

There will be an "informal gathering" after the class for those interested in MCLEA. We will meet at approx. 1600 at Joe's American Bar and Grille, 1 Worcester Rd., Framingham. Joe's is located at Shoppers' World, less than 1/4 of a mile from Routes 9, 30, and the Mass. Pike.
What date was that? It turned into a smiley. 8/18?



Posted by: fscpd907

Thursday, August 18th.



Posted by: Muggsy09

Great class very informative, Brian keeps you interested and is a very good instructor.



Posted by: PVD24

How was the course? Any new info to share...
Stay Safe..



Posted by: mpd61

The course was good. It was attended by what appeared to be a majority of private college cops. Atty Simoneau was very informative and dispelled many myths about SSPO vs. Municipal Special, deputy, etc. He talked at length about Trustee-appointed police under CH.73 s18 and CH.15A s22 at State/Community colleges and SSPO powers. (they are separate animals)He identified several recent case law decisions specifically focused on campus police. He spoke about the RMV Ticket book issue.

By virtue of his focus on Police labor law issues, and his intimate dealings within many levels of Law Enforcement, Brian was able to answer many questions. The feedback was positive and I'm sure many people came away the better for it.

Many thanks to Lt. Pamela Curtis and the Framingham State P.D. for hosting this event.





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