Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 6/20/2003
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mayor Jordan:
This office is in receipt of your request for an opinion of the Attorney General in regard to issuance of a police department badge to someone who is not an officer. You ask whether a Chief of Police in a Lawrason Act community can issue a badge and authorize the displaying of that badge by a person who has not been hired or considered for hiring as a policeman by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen.
We find no authority for the issuance of a police department badge to a person who is not hired as a policeman for the Village, and as observed by this office in Atty. Gen. Op. 89-159, "A Justice of the Peace is a judicial officer. He is not entitled incidental to that office to act as a law enforcement officer. Accordingly, the carrying of a badge is prohibited by R.S.
The latter statute provides that false personation is performance of an act with intent to defraud by "impersonating any public officer, * * * having special authority by law to perform an act affecting the rights or interests of another, or assuming, without authority, of any uniform orbadge by which such officer or person is lawfully distinguished". (Emphasis added.)
Similarly, R.S.
Moreover, while this office has repeatedly recognized that the police chief has no authority to hire and fire police personnel, he does make recommendations to the mayor and board of aldermen for appointments, disciplinary action, and dismissals of police officers.
However, an individual who has an honorary commission from the Chief of Police does not have any law enforcement authority, no police department duties, and cannot be considered as police personnel and does not need the approval of the Board of Aldermen for the commission from the Chief of Police inasmuch as the elected chief of police is the final authority in the day-to-day operation of his office. Therefore, the issuance of the commission is an act in the day-to-day operation of the police department which does not need approval of the Board of Aldermen.
Therefore, if the individual in question has a police department badge which the Chief of Police has no authority to issue, the individual could be violating the criminal statute of false personation of an officer which carries a penalty of not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than two years, or both. R.S.
Accordingly, we hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry, but if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: __________________________ BARBARA B. RUTLEDGE Assistant Attorney General
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Date Released: June 20, 2003