James Morini

Deputy Sheriff / Detective / Marine Enforcement at Mason County Sheriff's Office, Shelton, WA
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(386) 825-5501
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  • English -

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Experience

    • Government Administration
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Deputy Sheriff / Detective / Marine Enforcement
      • Oct 1997 - Present

      As a Deputy I am responsible for crime prevention and repression, traffic law enforment, protective patrol services, arbitration in neighbohood and family disputes, aprrehension and arrest (or citation or warning) of criminal law violators, and rcovery of stolen property. As a Deputy I am willing and able to make forceful arrests, if and when necessary, to effect apprehension of criminal law violators. I must be willing and able to fill any position within the general job classification of Deputy Sheriff. The physical and mental attributes of my position is such that I do not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals in the work place. Uniformed police officers typically do the following: Enforce laws Respond to emergency and non-emergency calls Patrol assigned areas Conduct traffic stops and issue citations Obtain warrants and arrest suspects Write detailed reports and fill out forms Prepare cases and testify in court Detectives and criminal investigators typically do the following: Investigate crimes Collect and secure evidence from crime scenes Conduct interviews with suspects and witnesses Observe the activities of suspects Obtain warrants and arrest suspects Write detailed reports and fill out forms Prepare cases and testify in court

  • Solano County Sheriff's Department
    • Solano County California
    • Deputy Sheriff
      • Apr 1994 - Oct 1997

      As a Deputy I am responsible for crime prevention and repression, traffic law enforment, protective patrol services, arbitration in neighbohood and family disputes, aprrehension and arrest (or citation or warning) of criminal law violators, and rcovery of stolen property. As a Deputy I am willing and able to make forceful arrests, if and when necessary, to effect apprehension of criminal law violators. I must be willing and able to fill any position within the general job classification of Deputy Sheriff. The physical and mental attributes of my position is such that I do not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals in the work place. (a) I enforce federal, state and county laws within the county; (b) Patrol services: 1. Detect and investigte odd or unusual occurrences; 2. Develop infomant contact; 3. Become familiar with the location of and with the criminal elements active in the county; 4. From time to time provide a foot patrol of the business districts and bars within the county; 5. Maintain a knowledge of the geograhic area of the county and current conditions that affect patrol; 6. Prompltly answer calls for service or help; 7. Respond and investigate complaints from the public; (c) Responsible for preliminary investigations of all crime and accident scenes: 1. aid to victims; 2. interview of witnessess 3. preservation of crime scenes; 4. collection and preservation of evidence; 5. taking statements; 6. making complete and accurate reports on the incident; 7. identifying and prehend suspect(s); 8. bring the incident to a conclusion by: a. determining if a police or civil matter; b. completing proper reports in a timely manner; c. arrest and court appearance

    • Government Administration
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Deputy Sheriff
      • Oct 1993 - Apr 1994

      Uniformed police officers typically do the following: Enforce laws Respond to emergency and non-emergency calls Patrol assigned areas Conduct traffic stops and issue citations Obtain warrants and arrest suspects Write detailed reports and fill out forms Prepare cases and testify in court Detectives and criminal investigators typically do the following: Investigate crimes Collect and secure evidence from crime scenes Conduct interviews with suspects and witnesses Observe the activities of suspects Obtain warrants and arrest suspects Write detailed reports and fill out forms Prepare cases and testify in court Police officers pursue and apprehend people who break the law. They then warn, cite, or arrest them. Most police officers patrol their jurisdictions and investigate suspicious activity. They also respond to calls, issue traffic tickets, and give first aid to accident victims. Detectives perform investigative duties, such as gathering facts and collecting evidence. The daily activities of police and detectives vary with their occupational specialty, such as canine units and special weapons and tactics (SWAT). Whether they work at a local, state, or federal agency also determines job duties; and duties differ among federal agencies, because they enforce different aspects of the law. Regardless of job duties or location, police officers and detectives at all levels must write reports and keep detailed records that will be needed if they testify in court. Most carry law enforcement tools, such as radios, handcuffs, and guns.

  • Solano County Marshals Office
    • Solano County California
    • Deputy Marshall
      • Apr 1993 - Oct 1993

      A marshal is an enforcement officer of the court. Marshals may provide security for the court and court staff, and may also serve subpoenas and arrest warrants,transports witnesses and prisoners to and from court, may transport inmates between corrections facilities, and runs the witness protection program. A marshal is an enforcement officer of the court. Marshals may provide security for the court and court staff, and may also serve subpoenas and arrest warrants,transports witnesses and prisoners to and from court, may transport inmates between corrections facilities, and runs the witness protection program.

  • Solano County Sheriff's Department
    • Solano County California
    • Deputy Sheriff
      • Aug 1991 - Apr 1993

      Uniformed police officers typically do the following: Enforce laws Respond to emergency and non-emergency calls Patrol assigned areas Conduct traffic stops and issue citations Obtain warrants and arrest suspects Write detailed reports and fill out forms Prepare cases and testify in court Detectives and criminal investigators typically do the following: Investigate crimes Collect and secure evidence from crime scenes Conduct interviews with suspects and witnesses Observe the activities of suspects Obtain warrants and arrest suspects Write detailed reports and fill out forms Prepare cases and testify in court

    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Assistant Manager
      • Apr 1984 - Aug 1991

      As an Assistant Manager (3rd Man) I was in charge of the entire store from about 1700 hrs. until approximately 1230 hrs.. I oversaw all of the stores functions to include all the departments and employees, check stands, produce, dairy, frozen foods, bakery, deli, liquor, and most importantly the office which counted the days money intake and make cash drops. I was also in charge of building all of the end displays for the isles. As an Assistant Manager (3rd Man) I was in charge of the entire store from about 1700 hrs. until approximately 1230 hrs.. I oversaw all of the stores functions to include all the departments and employees, check stands, produce, dairy, frozen foods, bakery, deli, liquor, and most importantly the office which counted the days money intake and make cash drops. I was also in charge of building all of the end displays for the isles.

Education

  • Washington State Criminal Justice Training Center (CJTC), Burien Washington
    Equivalincy Academy for Washington State, Law Enforcement Investigation and Interviewing, Washington Laws, etc.
    1998 - 1998
  • Santa Rosa Law Enforcement Academy (POST)
    California POST certification, Law Enforcement Academy
    1991 - 1991
  • Los Positas Community College
    General Studies, 13+
    1984 - 1985
  • Dublin High School
    High School, General Studies
    1980 - 1984

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