As the first statewide champion for GVROs, the San Diego City
Attorney’s Office, in coordination with the San Diego Police
Department, was selected by the state to conduct trainings for law
enforcement agencies throughout California. The program is guided by
California Penal Code Section 18100 et sec, which you know, took
effect in 2016 in the wake of a mass murder in Isla Vista where six
individuals were killed. The legislation allows family members or
law enforcement officers to seek a GVRO against someone they believe
poses an “immediate and present danger” of harming themselves or
others. As soon as we began our unit we realized just how
underutilized it is in California. Government entities throughout
California have requested our assistance with training, procedures,
and protocols. Using case studies, we explain ways to apply the law,
describe the process for obtaining a GVRO, and address complex issues
concerning domestic violence, juveniles and individuals with
neurological disorders, including dementia and Alzheimer’s. We also
devote a significant amount of time to the topics of service, search
warrants and seizure (firearms). The curriculum is directed at those
responsible for implementing and coordinating a GVRO program at their
agencies. Typically, all forms of law enforcement and city attorneys,
with law enforcement clients, would directly benefit from this event.
We have received nothing but positive feedback, increased interest and
requests for more training from the law enforcement agencies and city
attorneys we have worked with so far.
Feel free to reach out to local professionals and law enforcement
partners, as you are most familiar with the agencies in your area, to
publicize this training. One of our training team support staff will
be sending out a registration link in the next day or so. Our goal
is to make the training as smooth and informative as possible. If
you are already aware of concerns or questions from your department,
feel free to let me know so we can be sure to address them.
_The San Diego City Attorney's Office is a State Bar of California
approved MCLE provider. This
activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education
credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 2.0 HOURS of
general credit (participatory). The Office of the City Attorney
certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved
education activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the
State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal
education. _
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