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What are the basic provisions of the Attorney General Directives with regard to D.V. charges that are filed against a law enforcement official?

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What are the basic provisions of the Attorney General Directives with regard to D.V. charges that are filed against a law enforcement official?

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Whenever an act of domestic violence has been alleged to have been committed by a law enforcement officer then all weapons, personal and department issued, that is possessed by that officer shall immediately be; a. Seized by the law enforcement officer responding to the domestic violence call if the responding officer reasonably believes that the presence of weapons would expose the victim to a risk of serious bodily injury; or b. Surrendered by the officer involved when served with a domestic violence restraining order, search warrant or bail condition which requires the surrender of weapons.

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