Legal jurisdiction New York | Court Officers 4,000 | |
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency General nature Law enforcementLocal civilian police Agency executive Michael Magliano, Chief of The Department of Public Safety |
New York State Court Officers are peace officers who are charged with providing security services and maintaining order within court facilities statewide. [1]
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Training
New York State Court Officers undergo comprehensive basic training at the NYS Court Officers Academy. The curriculum includes but is not limited to training in criminal and civil procedure law, constitutional law, stop and frisk, search and seizure, police science, laws of arrest, use of physical and deadly physical force, firearms training, situation and judgment, defensive tactics, tactical communication, arrest procedures, gang intelligence and first aid/cpr/basic life support.
Chief Joseph Baccellieri, Jr. Is the Chief of Training throughout the state and the Commanding Officer of the Academy.
Power and authority
New York State Court Officers are New York State peace officers and are authorized to execute bench warrants, make arrests, issue summonses, carry and use firearms, batons, pepper spray, handcuffs, and use physical and deadly force. New York State Court Officers have peace officer status both on-duty and off-duty.
Vehicles
New York State Court Officers currently utilize fully marked, Ford Interceptors, Chevrolet Impalas, Dodge Chargers, Chevrolet Suburbans, and Chevrolet Expresses in their vehicle fleet.
Equipment
New York State Court Officers are authorized to carry firearms, expandable baton, handcuffs, flashlight, bullet resistant vest, pepper spray, and a radio that is directly linked to other officers.
Rank structure
There are eleven sworn titles (referred to as ranks) for New York State Court Officers:
Line of duty deaths
7 New York State Court Officers have died in the line of duty.