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• CRIMINAL
RECORD
INFORMATION
AND
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
C.R.I.M.S. MANUAL
COURT COMPUTER
PROGRAM FOR
WARRANT VERIFICATIONS
EFFECTIVE: 10/1/92
BM 633 (1()'92}-Hl
If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov.
U.S. Department of Justice
National Institute of Justice
145195
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person or organization originating it. Points ofview or opinions stated in
this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent
the official position or policies of the National Institute of Justice.
Permission to reproduce this copyrighted material has been
g~ ~ork City Police Deparbnent
to the National Criminal JurJtice Reference Service (NCJRS).
Further reproduction outside of the NCJRS system requires permission
of the copyright owner.
CRIMINAL RECORD INFORMATION AND HANAGEMNET SYSTEM
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ........................................ .
KEY BOARD DISPLAY (ITT TERMINALS) .................... 1
TERMINAL KEYBOARD FEATURES {SUMMARy) .•....•......... 2
I STATUS LINE INFORMATION .............................. 7
SIGN-OFF PROCEDURE .................................. 9
SIGN-ON FOR CAlMS ............................•...... 9X I 9Y
CICS-VS SCREEN SAMPLE .............................. 10
HELP FUNCTIONS...................................... 11
C.I.C.S. SIGN-ON SCREEN ............................ 12
~. IDENTIFIER SCREEN SAMPLE (MH02) .................... 13a i 13b
CASt SlLECT SCREEN (CS01) ................... " ....... 14
APPEARANCE HISTORY SCREEN (AH01) .................... 19
SELECT APPEARANCE HISTORY SCREEN (OPTION 4) AH02
Last 2 Appearances + Next Appearance ................ 21
Displays DATES, COURT PART, JUDGE .
CHARG~ SCREEN (AHD3)................................ 24
Charges, Dispositions and Sentencing if applicabl~.
DEFENDANT UlMDGRAPHICS I ~RRESTING OFFICER SCREEN ... 26
ATTORNEY INFORMATION SCREEN ......................... 28
APPELATE CASE DATA ~~~EEN EXP~ANATION ............... 30
APPELATE CHARGES AND DISPOSITION SCREEN EXPLANATION. 31
•.......'............. GLOSSI.RY ......................... .
Lower Court Arraignment Type ........................ 32
Lower Court Hearing Type ............................ 33
Lower Court Docket Disposition ...................... 34
Sentence Codes...................................... 39
Supreme Court Appearance Disposition ................ 42
Release Status ......................... "........ 0 • • • 46
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I NTFODIJr.TI ON
CRIMINAL RECORD INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The Criminal Record Information and Management· System
(CRIMS) is an automated case management computer program
designed exclusively for criminal trial courts. The system
is up to date in all stages of case related record keeping
from case initiation through disposition and appeal, if
applicable.
In addition the system receives automated arrest
information and provides disposition information to the State
Division of Criminal Justice Services for the maintenance of
defendants criminal histories. Complete criminal history
records are essential to the work of Judges setting bail and
determining sentences for prosecution as well as offering up
to date case status to the Police . Department, Corrections,
Probation and other Criminal Justice agencies.
The CRIMS provides the last status on a court criminal
case. This system is essential in the determination and
verification of a possible warrant.
CRIMS FUNCTION & CAPABILITY SCREENS FOR VIEWING:
- Application 10 (SIGN-ON SCREEN)
- Identifier Screen
- CASE Select Screen
- Appearance History(Six Options Available) Select.
- Apperance History Screen
- Charge Screen
- Defendant Demographics / ArresLing Officer Screen
- Attorney Screen
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WARRANT VERIFICATION
The primary purpose of conducting inquiries into
the CRIMS court computer is to verify the status of warrants.
In an effort to insure that t.he information in the
CRIMS is int.erpreted properly. A list of court dispositions
that indicate a warrant has been ordered on the defendant's
last court appearance has been compiled and is as follows:
Abbreviat.ion
W.O.
B.F.W.O.
C. ~'L O.
P.R.W.O.
S.I.A.W.O.
T.C.A.H.O.
c..rirrd nal Court
Lit.Poral
.Iarrant Ordered.
Bail Forfeited, Warrant Ordered.
Complaint & Arrest Warrant. Ordered
Parole Revoked, Warrant Ordered.
5.upreme COl) rt
Sent.ence Imposed In Absentia,
W.3.rrant. Ordered.
Trial Con~inued In Absentia,
Warrant. Ordered.
T.F .G. I .A..I.O. Tried Found Guilty In Absent.ia,
Warrant. Ordered.
The purpose of the above list is to provide an
additional source from which to make a determination on the
status of a warrant. However, the information contained in
the CRIMS Court computer is only as good as the data that is
entered in the program. Where any doubt exists, a
verification should be made directly from the court records,
ie., "Purged records" from Supreme Court, adjourned cases,
etc.
There are also instances such as violations of
probation C"P" Warrants) where CRIMS in~uiries reveal
"sealed records" or "No Public Record". In these instances,
the defendant was adjudicated a "Youthful Offender";
therefore, t.he only way to verify t.he status of the "P"
Warrant would be through direct inquiry to the Warrant
Division court liaison of the court concerned.
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The following is a summary of the terminal and keyboard features
and an explanation of how they will be used for data entry
purposes.
- A. Terminal Adjustments
1. Brightness contrast can be adjusted using the round kno)
on th@ right at the front·of the base of the terminal.
Turning it clockwise will cause the characters on the
screen to be brighter and turning it counterclockwise will
make the characters dimmer. Alvlays adjust the brightness
for your own comf~rt.
2. ~he screen part of the terminal· can tilt and swivel anc
should also be adjusted for the comfort of the user.
3. Keyboard angle can be adjusted by flipping the plastic
levers at the back and botton of the kexboard.
B. Keyboard oneration
1. Keyfront Svmbols
Some of the keys not only contain a character or s'ymbol 0
the top of the key, but also have a symbol on the front c
the key. (See figure below). In order to activate the
function defined by 'the keyfront syr.~ol, the ALT key must
be pressed, as follows:
Fi:{~t press and hold down- Ule ALT key.
While still holding down the ALT key, press the key
with the appropriate keyfront symbol.
Using thE? ",ALT key 'ilith a key which has no keyfront syrobo:
will have no -e-ffect. '
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2. Automatic Skip Feature
On the CRIMS data entry screens, when a character is entered
in the last position of a field, the cursor will move to the
first position of the next field. It will automatically
skip the IIpro·tected" fields on the screen and go only to
those where entries are permitted.
3. Numeric Lock Feature
When a field requires the entry of numeric characters only,
and you attempt to enter other than numeric characters
within that field, the Numeric Field symbol (Nm1) wil~
appear in positions 37-39 on the status line. The only
characters which will be permitted are the numerals 0
through 9, decimal point (.) and hyphen (-).
C. What the Keys Do
Cursr Blink
AltCr
AI/r
Backspace
Depressing this key permits you to choose between
blinking and non-blinking cursor.
The characters on the front of the Cursr Blink key
(AltCr) permit you to choose between a block
cursor and an underline cursor. To do so, press
the ALT key in conjunction with this key.
The Alternate Function key rllows access to the
functions indicated on the front of various keys,
when pressed in conjunction with a chosen key.
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Tab
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Delete
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Cursor
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Enter
Erase Input
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On the 'CRIMS screens, this key wili ';~move' 'the
cursor backward to the first position in the
previous field.
This key erases the character at the cursor
position and moves characters that are in the samE
field on the sane line following the cursor one
space to the left.
The clacker key t~rns the keyboard audible
feedback feature on and off. Hhen the clacker is
on, a clicking s~und accompanies each valid
keystroke. When off, a clicking sound accompanie
each invalid keys~roke.
These keys move ~he cursor one space in the chos(
. direction. For cata entry purposes, the keys
which contain ai~o~s pointing to the left and
right should be used to move the cursor within a
specific field. Those with ar~ows pointing up a
down should not ce used. In o~der to move the
cursor to anothe~ field, the tab keys should be
used.
The Enter key ca~ses the data on the screen to 1
processed by the computer. After pressing the
Enter key I the keyboard remains locked until th'
system responds. (The word SYSTEM will appear
positions 11-16 on the s~atus line at the botto
of the screen while the keyboard is locked).
There are two Enter keys: one .on t.he main
keyboard and on8 on the numeric keypad on the
right side of the keyboard.
Pressing this key in conjunction. with the ALT }
_~ill cause the characters in all the data entr~
'fields on the sc~een to be erased.
Erase to This key will c~use all characters between the
End of Field 'cursor and the e~d of the data entry field to
deleted.
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Insert
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This key will move the cursor forward to the first
position of the next data entry field.
Pressing this key will cause all the characters in
the field to be pushed to the right by the
characters entered. When the field is filled, you
will not be able to enter any more characters. If
the system prevents you from inserting characters
when it appears that there is still room in the
field, there may be blank characters within that
field. In this case, use the Erase to End of
Field key to get rid of the blanks before you
continue inserting characters. While you are in
the 11 insert model! I the insert syr.tbol (" 'A ) will
appear in position 41 of the status line. The
Insert'feature can 'be turned off by pressing the
RESET key.
Pressing this key in conjuTlction with the ALT ke)
will move the cursor to the first position of thl
left most, upper most field on the screen. This
is known as t.he Ilhomell posi";: ion.
This key will move the cursor to the first
position in the first data entry field on the ne
1ine. I f there are no data entry' fields below 1.
cursor, this key will nove the cursor to the fil
position in the first data entry field on the
screen .
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Reset
Shift Lock
Underline
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The "PF" keys situated at the top of the
keyboard perform the following functions,
in most routines:
PFl - Screen Help
PF2 - Return from Field Help, Screen Help, and
Dictionary Help
PF3 - Return to MM02
PF4 - Return to MMOl
PF6 - Used in Appearance History to return to eso
PF7 - Scroll backward
PFS - Scroll forward
PF12- Field Help, Routine Help, and Dictionary
Help
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unable to be performed due to an "Input .
Prohibited" condition (See information under
Status Line on page 8) •
After pressing this key, any key subsequently usc
will behave as it would with the shift key
depressed. While shift.. ).ock is on, the IIKeyboarr
Upshift" symbol L{[-.) will appear in positi
37 on the status line. The shift lock ca~ be
turned off by pressing the Upshift }~ey ( (r:.).
Using this key in conjunction with the ALT key
will highlight the data entry fields by
~pderlining them. Pressing the Underline and Al
keys a second time will remove the underlines.
Upshift This }~ey places the keyboard in the t~e 117hift
state" until the key is released. fulle ~n the
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D. status Iline
The status line extends across the bottom of the screen
directly below the horizontal line. The symbols in the status
line supply information about the system, the terminal, and the
cursor position. SOIDe symbols that appear on the status line
are always present. Others appear only when a function is being
performed, when, the terminal is in a particular mode of
·operation or shift state, or when an error has occurred.
There are 79 positions in the status line which may contain
characters. Some status messages or symbols which you will neec
to know include:
Input Prohibited Symbols (Positions 9-17):
If the keyboard locks, and data cannot be entered, one of
the following synbols appears in positions 9-17 o·f the status
line:
Symbol
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More Than
Input not Accepted
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Unavail.able Fu'nction
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Definition
Time is required to perform a
function. The keyboard is locked and
will unlock automatically when the
function is co~pleted.
Too much data was entered into a
field. Press RESET, make sure the
cursor i~ posi~ioned properly, and tr
again.
The data entered has not been
accepted. Press RESET to unlock the
keyboard .
The reauested ~unction can not be
d ~P RESET to unlock the
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erase ~ character in an area other than ari . .
appropriate field. Press RESET and move the.
cursor.
comnunications Link (Positions 21-27)
If there is a problem with the telecommunications link (The
phone lines, modems and other equipment that connect your
terminal to the mainframe computer in Troy, N.Y.), the followin~
symbol will appear on the status line:
Svrnbol
Communications
Problem
~nnn
Definition
The system can not be used due to a
teleco~nunications problem. If
pressing RESET does not remove this
symbol and permit you to use the
system, contact the OCA Data Processi~
Office to report the problem.
CUrsor position Svmbols (Positions 75-79)
The row and column in which the cursor is located will
always be displayed in positions 75-79. This can assist you ~
locating the cursor on the screen.
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Each time you sign off the CRUIS system, follow the steps
detailed below:
1. Press the PF3 key on panel Mlr102.
2. The system will disp'lay the message "Sign off is
complete".
3. Type CSSF.
4. Press the ENTER key.
5. The system will display the CICS logoj you are now
signed off.
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SIGN-ON FOR CRIMS
(WARRANT VERIFICATIONS)
To LOGON to the CRIMS program the FINEST SHIELD must appear
on the screen. From the SHIELD:
PRESS: CLEAR KEY
TYPE: OCA
PRESS: ENTER KEY
GIGS-VS SGREEN APPEARS (UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM)
PRESS: CLEAR ..< EY
TYPE: CSSN
PRESS: ENTER K.EY
GIGS SGREEN APPEARS WITH:
NAME: Type In PUBLIC
PASSI'JORD: Type In PUBLIC
PRESS: ENTER KEY
SIGN ON IS COMPLETE Appears on Screen
TYPE: SIGN
PRESS: ENTER KEY
OGA/CIGS SCREEN WITH:
APPLICATION ID:
OPERATOR ID-
PASSWORD:
Type In: GRIM Ot~ GRMS
Type In: PUBLIC
Type I r): APPROPR 1.:"TE courn 1 CO::JE
GOU N TY CQJ~_E S"";'_--,-P.!..!ASSWORQ
NEW YORK NY
BRONX BX
BROOKLYN KN
·QUEENS QU
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NOTE: Application ID G RIM is for LOCAL CRIMINAL COURT CASES
CRMS is for SUPREME COURT CASES
TO SIGN-OFF CRIMS SYSTEM:
YOU MUST BE ON THE I DENT I F I ER PAN E L SCR E EN (MM02)
PRESS: PF 3 or PF 15 KEY or ALT and the #3 KEY
.. SIGN OFF IS COMPLETE'· appear on the screen.
PRESS: CLEAR KEY
TYPE: CSSF
PRSSS: E f'.J T E R KEY
GIGS L~go ~;ll App~~r_
Signed Off.
TO RETRIEVE THE SHIELD:
CLEAR SCREEN
PRESS: ,A. L T a.nd ATN Keys
TYPE: LOGOFF c> r CSSF LOGOFF
PRESS: ENTER KEY
SHIELD WILL APPEAR.
IMPORTANT HELPFUL KEYS:
Enter Key - Advances Page
PF 5 Key - Scroll Back
PF 4 Key - Retrieves APPLICATION 10 Screen, used to access other Bora.
PF 3 Key - Retrieves the IDENTIFIER Sreen .
• NOTE: NO PUBLIC RECORD on a "C" or "/-." Warrant 1S a CE,t.D ',',tRRJ-tH.
I f a response i nd i cate .. t~O RECORD FOUt~C" n'3ke i no;.) 1 ry wi th
subjects NYSID# if aval1able.
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To provide immediate assistance to people using the CRIMS
system, an on-line help function is available. This feature
displays information regarding each screen and most fields on a
particular screen.
Screen Help
The [PF1) key can be used to view Screen Help, which will
provide a b~ief description of the panel's purpose and the
functions which that screen performs. The (PF2) key can be used
to return to the original panel.
Field HeIE
By placing the cursor in a specific field and pressing the
[PF12) key, the system vill display the Field Help Screen. This
will describe the designated field and, where appropriate, will
indicate the acceptable values which may be entered in that
field. The [PF2) key should be used to return to the original
screen.
If there is a dictionary of valid entries for tbe field
selected, the dictionary can be browsed directly from the Field
Help Screen by pressing the [PF12) key. The system will then
display the dictionary entries for that field. The [PF2) key
should be used to return the Field Help Screen, and then pressed
a second time to return to the original screen .
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OFFICE OF COURT ADMINIST~TION
C.I.C.S. SIGN-ON·.
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APPLICATION ID: ORMS or
OPERATOR ID: PUBLIC
CRIM
PASSWORD: (ENTER APPROPRIATE
COUNTY CODE)
PRESS: ENTER
YOU I~VE 00 NEW MESSAGES
ENTER INTO MESSAGE SYSTEM: N (YIN)
EXAMPLE
IDENTIFIEn SCREEN WILL ~PPEAR AUTOMATICALLY IN
COUNTY DESIGNATED.
NOTE: CRMS is for SUPREME COURT cases.
CRIM is for LOCAL CRIMINAL COURT cases
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IDENTIFIER SCREEN - CRIM APPLICATION ID
MM02 NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION
COUNTy: NEW YORK CRIMS SELECTION MENU
APPEARANCE HISTORY
ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DEFENDANT ID'S:
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DOCKET NUMBER:
NYSID # CCN ARREST #:
SUMMONS #:
SUPERIOR COURT #:
APPELLATE CASE #:
COMMAND: l'-mSSAGE:
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MM02
COUNTY: NEW YORK
ADD'L COUNTY:
NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION
CRIMS SELECTION MENU
APPEARANCE HISTORY
ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DEFENDANT
IDENTIFIERS FOR CASE SELECTION:
IDENTIFIER:
IDENT TYPE: BLANK - CASE # 'D' - DOCKET #
'c' - CCN 'N' - NYSID #
'A' - ARREST # 'M' - MOTION INDEX #
APPELL #:
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COMMAND: MESSAGE:
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Defendant Identi~ier Screen
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The first panel prompted will provide for the entry of a
case identifier. Anyone of the following fields may be used to
designate a specific file:
Docket Number
NYSID Number .
CCN . (Court Control NUmber)
Arrest Number
Superio~ Court Number
Appellate Case Number
Defendant Name, either alone or in combination ~ith an
arrest date or birth date range
In the field for Docket Number, enter a valid docket number
format for the particular county being accessed. For example, a
Manhattan Docket Number could be entered in any of the following
~ays :
N70000l
N700001A
ONOOOOOl
ON000001A
90NOOOOOl
90N000001?
On the line immediately belov; Docket Number, you may nnter a
NYSID number or a Court Control Number or an Arrest Numbel' in
the field inunediately following the title ltArrest #:It. Since
anyone of these three types of numbers may be entered in this
same field, you must define for the system which type of nw,wer
is being en·tered .. To do so, type an X in the field immediately
preceding the title of the number being entered. For example,
if you are entering a NYSID number, position the cursor in the
field to the left of the title "NYSID #:" and type an X. Then
move the cursor to the field immediately following "Arrest #:"
and type the NYSID number.
The appropriate format for entry of a Superior Court Number
is a five digit sequential number, followed by a hyphen,
followed by two digits~ibr the'~ear, as in 12345-90.
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Appellate Case l",umber's :must be enter"ed':'in' the following "
format: two digits for the year, followed<by a five digit
sequential number, followed by the appropriate appellate .court
abbreviation. Valid appellate court abbreviations are:
ATl
ADl
AT2
AD2
CA
(Appellate Term,' First Department)
(Appellate Division, First Department)
(Appellate Term, Second Department)
(Appellate Division, Second Department)
-(Court of Appeals)
An appropriate entry in the Appellate Case Number field on
NI102 would be 90-00001 AT:l.
In the field for Defendant Name, the entry must be in t.he
format Last Name,First Name if you are searching for an
individual (middle name or initial is optional). If the
defendant is a corporation! the entry can be in cny format. The
field labeled "DEF TYPE" stands for the type of defendant,
either an individual or corporation. The system will always
fill in this field with an I (inidividual) i if you wish to
search for a file with a corporation as the defendant, enter a C
in the DEF TYPE field.
At the bottom of screen lli~02 are fields for entry of arrest
date and birth date. These fields can be used only in
conjunction with the entry of a defendant name and, only one of
these fields may be used at a time.
Therefore, you may search for a file by entering the
defendant name in the following format:
Doe,John
If you wish to further limit the search by looking for all
defendants named John Doe who were arrested during t.he month of
April 1991, type the following range of dates in the field
labeled Arrest Date:
04/01/91 TO 04/3Q!91
Should you wish to search for all files containing the
defendant name John Doe and a birth date during the month of
December'195~, type the following range of dates in the field
labeled Birth Date:
12/01/55 TO 12/31/55
After entering a valid identifier in any of the fields
listed above, press the ENTER key. The next screen prompted
will be the Case Select Screen (CS01).
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COUNTY:
PAGE:
SAMPLE
NEW YORK
1 OF 1
NAME: LEE, ANTONIO
AKA:
AKA:
CCN: 13221615 K
It In :lJ: S: (1) 9 0 N0 2 3 123
DKT STATUS:
SAMPLE
INQUIRY ROUTINE
CASE SELECT SCREEN
SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE
CRIMS CASE SELECT 11/08.
APPEARANCE HI STO RY MZ22
LAST USER (YIN)?
CASE TYPE: ARREST
DATE OF BIRTH: 12/04/69
ARREST TIME: 22:01 ARREST DATE: 03/08/90
tIYS liltlU 1"'1 : 6 Ii 1. 25 (;2 Z -1-: AP. REt) T NUti : M'? 0021 9<]' 2
F:- (2) (3)
COMMAND: MESSAGE: ml LY I I [F nmMH F0urHi 0NFl LE.
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This screen, will always appear after the Defendant
Identifier panel (~102). It will display information about all
of the files which contain the identifier entered on the
previous panel (MM02) and will also indicate the number of pages
of data which are available for review. In order to scroll
forward through: the additional pages of data, press the [PF8)
key. To scroll backward, press the [PF7) key. '
After reviewing all of the pages of data, it is possible to
return to 'a specific page by typing the page number in the
COMMAND field at the bottom left corner of the screen. After
entering the page number, press the ENTER key to go directly to
that page.
In order to view the appearance and charge data for a
specific file, you may type an X to the left of the defendant
n~~e for the file you wish to review and press the ENTER key.
This will result in a display of information concerning the
first docket number for this file. If there are multiple
dockets and you wish to see data about a docket other than the
first o~e, place the cursor on the same line as the docket you
vish to revievl, type the number (either 1, 2 or 3) immediately
precealng that docket, and press the ENTER key. The next pcnel
displayed will be the Select ?ppearances screen (?J-lOl).
If you wish to return to the Defendant Identifier screen
(MH02) without proceeding further, press the [PF3) key .
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The screens included in the Inquiry Routine are designed to
provide pertinent information regarding the status of a crim,inal
case. Defendant demographic data, all charges and',court·
appearances, release status information, and final'disposition
and sentence data' are displayed.
There are seven different screens di.splayed as part of the
case inquiry function:
AHOI -
AH02 -
AH03 -
AH04 -
AR05 -
AH06 -
AH07 -
Designate the type of appearances you with to see
Review court appearances and dispositions
Review all charges and disp0sition for each charge
associated with the case
Review defendant demographics and arresting officer
data
Review defense attorney and assistant district
attorney data
Revie..'l appellate case numbers and disposition dates
Review appellate charge data
The PF keys for screens ABOl, ?~02r AH03, AH04, AH05, AH06
and AH07 are:
PFl - Screen Help
PF2 - Return from Screen Help
PF3 Return to 1'11<10 2
PF4 - Return to Ml102
PFS - Return to previous screen
PF6 - Return t.o CSOI
PF7 - Scroll Backvlard
PF8 - Scroll Forward
PF12 Field Help on field where cursor is positioned
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APPEARANCE HISTORY
SIX(6) OPTIONS AVAILABLE
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AH01 CRIMS APPEARANCE MENU
APPEARANCE HISTORY
11/08,
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DOCKET: 90N023123
AHREST ~: M90021992
COUNTY: NEW YORK
NAME: LEE,ANTONIO
CCN: 13221615 K
DOB: 12/04/69
NYSID t: 6412502 Z
IN CARE OF:
STREET: 269
CITY: NEW
RACE: B
NEXT APP DATE:
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SEX:
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ST"ATE:
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FI RRES T II {;T E: 03,1 08/90
NY LIP:
FINISHED 11/23/90
DKT [lISP: SE~n CONl
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OPTION DESIRED: 4
1) ALL APPEARANCES
2) FINAL II I SP0SIT I ()N ?l PPEA RAilCES
3) WARRANT/ROW APPEARANCES
4) LAST 2 APPEARANCES & NEXT APP
5) APPELLATE COURT DISPOSITIONS
COMMAND: MESSAGE~
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6) KEY APPEARANCES:
ARRAIGNMENT
DISPOSITION
SENTEt·1C I NG
RE-SEt~TENCI HG
UTILIZE OPTION #4
(LAST 2 APPEARANCES)
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This screen is a menu -which allows the user to -indicate::-the
type of appearances to be displayed. The default is' option 4
(last two appearances + next appearance). ..-
The six available options on AHOl are:
1. All Appearances - all court appearances will be
displayed in descending order of appearance (latest date first).
2. Final Disposition Appearances - only those court dates
which contain a final disposition will be displayed in
descending order of appearance (latest date first).
3. Warrant/ROW Appearances - only those appearances that
indicate a warrant was ordered, executed, or vacated will be
displayed in descending order of appearance (latest date first).
4 . Last 'Ivo Appearances + Next F.pp - only the last two
appearances and any scheduled future court dates will be
displayed in descending order of appearance (latest date first).
DEFAULT OPTION.
5. Appellate Court Dispositipns - will return the Appellate
Case D~ta Screen (AH06), where all at~ached c~argesc their
associated lower court charge dispositions, and appellate
dispositions will be displayed.
6. Key Appearances - ....li11 display the arraignment
appearance, and any appearance~ which contain a final
disposition, a sentence, or a resentence in descending order of
appearance (latest date first).
If an option ~s selected and no appearances exist for that
option, the system will remain on FEOl and a message will appear
indicating that no appearances exist. The only field-that may
be updated on-ABOl is OPTION SELECTED; all other fields are
protected.
The op~ion selected will be displayed on the top left of
each screen in this routine for user information.
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Appearances Screen (AB02) for every option but option 5
(Appellate Court Disposition). If option 5 is selected, the
next screen prompted ....lill be AHOS.
The I PFS] or the CPF61 key may be used to return to the Case
Select screen (CS01), where another file or a different docket
number may be selected for review.
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CO UNTY: NEW YO 1 1<
APPEARANCE HISTORY SCREEN
LAST 2 APPEARANCES
CRIMS APPEARANCE HISTORY
APPEARANCE DATES
OPTION 114
11/08/<t
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NAME: LEE,ANToNIO
.~. CC~(: 13221615 K
2 + NEXT APPEARANCES
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10/29/90
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COMMAND:
AP9
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ti[SSAGE:
DOCKET: 90N023123
NYSID i: 6412502 Z ARREST t: M90021992
JDG : LEV ITT, J .R PT P : FC)J·:D, NT SEtH COiHD
JDG: LEI,)ITT, J
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ACTIVE WARRANTS
AND DISPOSITION
WILL BE INDICATED
WITH A WO IN ANY
DISPOSITION FORM,
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CHECK C.R.I.H.S. 
GLOSSARY IF UNSURE
OF DISPOSITION I
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, .', This screen Hill, display the appearances and;~~;irious
'information regarding' the outcome of each appeara'nc·e....::;::The "
appearances displa'yed depend on the option that was'selected on
AB01. Data will be displayed in the following order:
Line 1:
Appearance date, appearance court part, judge name, court
reporter' narne( s) ,. arraignment/hearing type I docket disposition,
docket sentence
Line 2:
Release status, bond/cash amount(s), bail made status,
advanced from date, returned from, transfer type, sentence·
status, amount of fine paid, surcharge status, amount of
surcharge paid
Please note that only fields with data will be displayed~
all of the above named fields do not have to contain data and,
therefore, may not appear. Remarks will be displayed, if they
exist, at the bottom left of the screen on the line just above
the cor~AND line. CCW data, if it exists, will appear at. the
bottom left of the screen just above the Remarks line and will
include the CCW docket nUInber r CC,l county name, CC'fl appearance
date and court part, and CCW release status.
Below is an eXru~ple of the variable format and position of
each field:
10/20/91 APl
10/19/88 APARl JDG: EVANS,!1 RPTR: S1-lITH, C/ JONES, H
TFGSI $,IMP-60D ROR FINE:$lOOOO PP $1000
The first da~e above shows an appearance date and part
indicating a future appearance has been scheduled.
REG
The second appearance identifies the court ~ate and part,
judge name, the names of court reporters 1 and 2, arraignment
type, docket disposition, sentence, release status, fine amount,
sentence status, and amount of fine paid.
10/l9/88
f>.,PAR1
JDG: EVANS, M
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RPTR: Sr'lI'I'H I C/JONES, H
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TFGSI
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Appearance date
Appearance court part
Judge name
Court reporter l/cour~ reporter 2
Arraignment type
Docket disposition
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,'FINE: $10000
PP
, $1000
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Docket;,sentence'
Release ':status ..
Fine amount·
Sentence status
Amount of fine paid
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.If .more appearances exist than the first screen can display,
the message PF7jPF8 TO VIEW MORE APPEARANCES will appear in the
bottom.. right hand corner of the screen. This will allow
scrolll.ng forward and backward to view all of the appearances.
Pressing ENTER will return the Charge Screen (AH03) .
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COUNTY: t~EW YORK
CRIMS APPEARANCE HISTORY ROUTINE
CHARGES / DISPOSITION
11/08
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OPTION SELECTED: LAST
NAME: LEE/ANTONIO
CCN: 13221615 K
A A A
R R T
2 + NEXT APPEARANCES
·NYSID t: 6412~iO;1 . Z
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Y Y Y 001 PL 165.50 00 D[-- 001
Y 002 PL 155.30 08 [[-- 001
Y Y 003 PL 165.45 01 EF 001
Y Y 004 PL 165.05 01 (~M 001
Y 005 PL 165.05 01 AM 001
TOP CHARGE: 001
COMMAND: MESSAGE:
DOC 1< ET : 9 0N02~. 123
ARREST NUI-: M90021992
CRHII t~AL COLI RT
DISPOSITlm~ /
SENTENCE
DISM
UNATTACHED COUNTS
DISM
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AH03 - Charge Screen
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:This screen will display all the charges associated with the
file selected. A Y will appear in the ,ARR field if the charge
is an ar·rest':charge. If the charge is an arraignment charge, a
y will appear.~n the ARG field. The ATT field will contain a Y
if the counts displayed are attached to the docket. If the
charge displayed is an arrest charge which was received from
DCJS, the sequence number will be highlighted.
A date will appear in the column labeled ADDED APPEAR DATE
if the.charge was added at a court appearance, and that
appearance date will be displayed. If a charge has been
disposed, the charge disposition will be displayed under the
column labeled CRIMINAL COURT DISPOSITION. If a charge also has
a sentence, this will appear on the line i~~ediately below the
charge disposition (in the same column as the charge
disposition) .
If there are more charges than the first screen can display,
a message PF7/PF8 FOR t·1ORE INFORHATION will appear in the bottom
right hand corner of the screen. This will permit scrolling
forward and backward to view all of the charges. The top charge
at arraignment will be displayed in the bottom left hand corner
of the screen.
Pressing ENTER will return the Defendant Demogr~phics and
Arresting Officer Screen (AR04).
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AH04
COUNTY: NEW YORK
OPTION SELECTED: LAST
CRIMS APPEARANCE HISTORY
PERSONAL INFORMATION
2 + NEXT APPEARANCES
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CCN: 13221615 K
DATE: 03/08/90
LEE,ANTONI(J
NYSID ~I:
f.1RHES1 TIME: 2~!.: Ol
DOCKET: 90N023123
ARREST t: M90021992
CRIME DATE: 03/67/90
t~ Ati E TYPE: I
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AKA :lf1
AKA t2
DOB: 12/04/69
HGT: 5 11
APO NAME : FUENTES
TAX REG :K:
COMMAND: MESSAGE:
RACE: B
~JGT: 1·~(3
ETHNIC: LI
EYE:S: BRO
A(3 ENe Y: t-l Y PD
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HAIR: BU(
SH I EL.D :11: 24886
COMMAND: 28
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AH04 - Defendant Demographics/Arresting Officer Screen
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This screen displays personal information ru~out the
defendant, such as alias(es), a,rrest date and time, crime date,
date of birth, race, ethnicity, social security number,' height,
weight, eye color, hair color. Data concerning the arresting
officer will also be displayed. This includes officer's name,
shield number, arresting agency, and command.
Pressing ENTER will return the Attorney Screen (hl105).
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COUNTY! NEW YORK
~PTION SELECTED: LAST 2
NAME: LEE,ANTONIO
CCN: 13221615 K
DEF. ATTY NAME:
ATTORNEY SCRE[;!~
CRIMS APPEARANCE HISTORY
ATTORNEY DATtt
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NYSID t: 6412502 Z
ATTORNEY TYPE: 1 LEGM. AID
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DOCKET: 90N023123
~RREST t: M90021992
ATTY CNT: 001 OF
DATE ASSIGNED: 03/11/90 PI~HT {1 ~i ~:; 1 [3 P EIi : APAR5
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STREET:
CITY:
ASST. DIST ATTY:
. ADA BUREAU:
DATE ASSIGNED: 11/16/90
COMMAND: ~ESSAGE :
PHm~E :
t;TATE: ZIP:
ADA CNT: 002 OF
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AHOS - Attorney Screen
:The pu'rpose of this screen is to disP'l'~i'''info~~tion about
defense atto"rrleys and assistant district att'orneys 'who have ·been
associated';!with this case. "·The attorney type;' address and date
of assignment are included on this screen. :~: An attorney and lillA
counter is maintained so that it is obvious "how many attorneys
and AD'As have handled the case. If there is more than one
defense attorney/ADA on file, the message PF7/PF8 TO VIEW MORE
INFO will appear, permitting scrolling forward and backward to
view additional attorney and/or ADA data.
Pressing 1~ will return the Case Select Screen (CS01) .
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AH06 - Appellate Case Data Screen
INQUIRY ROUTINi(}:: 0.;
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option 5 (Appellate Court Dispositions) is selected on' AH01.~·;:;·'· :.','
Information includes the appellate case number, appellate court .. ',
and disposition date.
All fields on AH06 are for display only; data entry is not
allowed on this screen.
No scrolling (via [PF7] and [PF8)) is allowed from this
screen.
Pressing ENTER will return the Appellate Charges and
Disposition Screen (AH07).
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'The purpose of this screen is to display all. appellate
charges and associated dispositions.' The firstcolurnn, labeled'
L/S/A indicates whether the charge was added to the file in
lower court, superior court, or appellate court. The charge
disposition (and sentence , if applicable) imposed in lower court
will appear after the charge name, followed by the first and
second appellate court disposition (designated in the columns
1ST APPL DISP and 2ND APPL DISP, respectively). The top charge
.for the docket appears in the bottom left of the screen.
All fields appearing on AH07 are for display only; no data
entry is allowed.
Pressing ENTER from AH07 will return the Defendant
Identifier Screen nIM02) ~
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JVFO-13
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JVFO:-15
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Desk l~ppearance Ticket
Family Court and Criminal Court have
concurrent jurisdiction (FCA stands
for Family Court Act)
Felony Hearing
Hospital Arraignment
Defendant is 2. 13 year old Juvenile
'liolent Felony Offender
Defendant is 2. 14 year old Juvenile
Violent Felony Offender
Defendant is a 15 year old Juvenile
Violent Felony Offender
l:<lisdemeanor Hearing
Not arraigned, although arraignment
was scheduled (used primarily for
DAT cases in which defendant does not
appear in court on scheduled date)
Pre-arraignment (police off~ce~ not
required to be present in court at
arraignment i pre-arr2 tgnment depositic'D
provided)
Regular arraignment (used as an
all-purpose type to designate cases which
do not fall into any other arraignment
category listed)
Transferred from summons part
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SAN
SEN
SV
VOCD
VOP
LOWER COlffiT HEARING TYPE GLOSSARY
Addiction Hearing
Addiction Hearing with Jury
Bail Re-evaluation
Bench Trial
Family Court and Criminal Court have
concurrent jurisdiction (FCA stands
for Family Court Act)
Felony Hearing
Hospital Hearing
Jury Tri3.1
Misdemeanor Hearing
Hearing on Motion
Non-jury Trial (used prior to
creation of Hearing Type BT)
No Type (used as an all-purpose
type to designate cases which do
not fall into any other hearing type
listed)
Resentencing
Sanity Hearing
Por sentencing
Sentence Vacated
Hearing on Violation of Conditional
Discharge
Hearing on Violation of Probation
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ACD55-PGSI
ACD55-TRAN
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ACD55-56 .
ACD56
?CD56-PGSI
ACD56-TRAN
ACQ
ACQ&SEALED
.iDJ MINS
AFFIR!1ED
ART 81
BFWO
BFWO-S
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LOWER COURT DOCKE~ DISPOSITION GLOSSARY
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Abated by death of defendant
Adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under
CPL170.55
Combined disposition of adjourned in
contemplation of dismissal under CPL170.55,
and pled guilty, sentence imposed
Combined disposition of adjourned in
contemplation of dismissal under CPL170.55,
and transferred to another court
Combined disposition of adjourned in
contemplation of dismissal under both
C~L170.55 and 170.56
Adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under
CPL170.56 - this occurs in cases involving
marijuana
Combined disposition of adjourned in
contemplation of dismissal under CPL170.56,
and pled guilty, sentence imposed
Combined disposition of adjourned in
contempla~ion of dismissal under CPL170.56,
and transferred to another court
Acquitted after trial
Acquitted after trial and sealed under
CPL160.50
Adjourned for minutes
Appellate Court has upheld trial court
disposition
Test for drug use
Bc:~_~ fori eit ec., warrant ordered
Bail forfeited, warrant ordered and sta7ed
Case conti!1uec
Transferred to another Criminal Court part in
the same county
(Revised 9/3/91)
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Criminal Court Warrant for this defendant
from another county Olithin the City of New
York
Court decision pending - Case adjourned
Certificate of Relief from civil disabilities
granted
Consolidated with another docket
Consent adjournment
Civil contempt
Case continued for payment of fine or
surcharge
Court adjourned
Court on trial - Case adjourned
Complaint and summons ordered
Complaint ana arrest warrant ordered
D.A. actually engaged - Case adjourned
D.A. civili~n witness no~ present ~ Case
adjourned
D.A. File Missing - Case adjourned
D.A. to investigate - Case adjourned
D.A. Not Present - Case adjourned
D.A. Police witness not present - Case
adjourned
D.A. request (medical records, police
reports, etc.) - Case adjourned
D.A. response to motion - Case adjourned
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Dismi~sed and sent to Drug Abuse Control
Commission
Defense actually engaged - Case adjour.ned
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Defense to file motion - Case adjourned
Defense request for adjour~~ent
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D-FINAL OR
DISM
DISl-I-CCR
DISf:l-DA
DISM-INSF
DISM-MHL
DISM-30.30
D-LACK JUR
DNP
DNPRO
DNR
D-RD
DTS
D-UD
DWNP
D-160.50
D-170.40
D-170.55
D-170.56
D-170.56F
Dismissed- Failure to prosecute
Dismissed - Final order (Article 730
11isdemeanor)
Dismissed
Dismissed - Certificate of CUstody received
(Article 730 Felony)
Dismissed - Motion of District Attorney
Dismissed - Legally insufficient
Dismissed - Mental Hygiene Law 9.43
Dismissed - Speedy trial provisions
(CPL30.30)
Dismissed - Lack of jurisdiction (defendant
is younger than 16 and is not a Juvenile
Violent Offender)
Defense attorney not present - Case adjourned
Defendant not produced - Case Rdjourned
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Defendant not ready - case adjourned
Dismissed due to a guilty finding on a
companion docket (a docket associated with
the same crime)
Dismissed, to be sealed at a later date
Dismissed due to a guilty finding on a case
arising from a different crime
Defense witness not present - Case adjourned
Dismissed and sealed under CPL160.50
Dismissed in the interest of justice
Dismis3ed after adjournment in contemplation
of dismissal under C?L170.55
Dismissed after adjournment in c.:ont.emplation
of dismissal under CPL170.56 (C~se involving
marijuana)
Dismissed under CPL170.56 without an
adjournment (Dismissed under CPL170.56
forthwith)
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JTPCRT
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JTP PPNR
JTP WO-S
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Dismissed under CPL730 as a result 'of a
sanity hearing in which the defendant was
declared an incapacitated person
Examined (Felony Hearing) and held for Grand
Jury
Examined (Felony 'Hearing) and held for Grand
Jury, indictment waived
Execution of previously imposed sentence or
surcharge
Return of fugitive to jurisdiction outside
the State of New York
Removed to Family Court; the case involves a
Juvenile Violent Offender but there is not
reasonable cause to believe the defendant
committed a crime for which a person under 16
is criminally responsible
Removed to Family court in the interest of
justice; the case involves a Juvenile Violent
Offender
Family Court Warrant and order of 'protection
Favorable termination of probation ,
Indicted
Jury trial pending
Jury trial pending, consent adjournment
Jury trial pending, court adjournment
Jury trial pending, defendant not ready
Jury trial pending, people not ready
Jury trial pending, warrant ordered and
stayed
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Judgment entered (corporation sentenced
to fine)
Mis~rial declared due to some error or
improper conduct
Denial of post-disposition motion
Granting of post-disposition motion
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Hearing pending
Hearing pending, consent adjournment
Hearing pending, court adjournment
Hearing pending, defendant not ready
Hearing pending, people not ready
Hearing pending, warrant ordered and stayed
Motion has been submitted to the judge
Indicted; case sent to Special Narcotics Part
of Superior Court (New York County)
No interpreter - Case adjourned
New York State Warrant - outside lhe City of
New York
Case adjourned for unspecified reason
Order to the Department of Corrections to
produce the defendant at next scheduled court
appearance
Pending action by appellate courL
Court decision pending - Case adjourned
Pled guilty and adjourned for sentencing
although there is no legal necessity for the
adjournment
Pled guilty, pre-sentence investigation
ordered; case has been adjourned for
sentencing
Pled guilty, fingerprint record review and
update have been ordered; case has been
adjourned for sentencing
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Pled guilty, sentence imposed
People not ready
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unfavorable)
Parole revoked, bench warrant ordered
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Fine imposed
Fine/imprisonrne'it alternative
Conditional Discharge
Drinking Driver Referral
Imprisonment
Imprisonment to be served at home
Intermittent imprisonment
License Revoked
License Suspended
Final Order of Protection
Probation
Restitution
Unconditional Discharge
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commas, as in:
IMP,PROB
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IMP combined with INT
c-n combined with PROB
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TFGI&S
TFGRftS
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WGJ
WGJ-IW
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Parole revoked, bench warrant ordered and
stayed
Mandatory surc~arge has been reassessed
Resentenced
continued for resentencing
Supreme Court case pending - Case adjourned
superior Courl Information
Sealed as a result of post-disposition motion
Sentence continued after post-sentence
hearing
Sentence terminated earlier than scheduled
Sentence imposed
Charges have been included in another
accusatory instrument (charges on this docket
have been superseded)
Tried and found ~uilty, adjourned ~or
sentencing
Tried and found guilty, pre-sentence
investigation ordered; case has been
adjourned for sentencing
Tried and found guilty, fingerprint record
review and update ordered; case has been
adjourned for sentencing
Tried and found guilty, sentence imposed
Temporary order of protection in a case for
which Criminal Court and Family Court have
concurrent jurisdiction
Transferred t01another court
-...... 
Unfavorable termination of probation
Waived examination (Felony Hearing) and held
for Grand Jury
Ylaived examination (F'2lony Hearing) and held
for Grand Jury - indictment waived
Warrant ordered
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lJTP C1>.
lJTP CRT
lJTP DNR
lJTP PPNR
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Warrant ordered and stayed
Youthful offender status granted
Bench trial pending
Bench trial pending, .consent adjournment
Bench trial pending, court adjournment
Bench trial pending, defendant not ready
Bench trial pending, people not ready
Bench trial pending, warrant ordered and
stayed
psychiatric examination ordered
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ACD10
ACD46
ACQ
ADJ
ADJ-D
ADJ-S
AGJ
APP-S
ART81
BFRTD
BFWO
BFWO-S
BRVK.D
BRWI
BSR
CFT
CMH330
CMH730
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CP
DISM
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Abated by death of defendant
Adjourned for felony dispute resolution
Adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under
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marijuana
Acquitted after trial
Case adjourned
Adjourned at the request of the defense
Adjourned for sentencing
Awaiting Grand Jury action
Appellate Division stay
Test for drug use
Bail forfeited
Bail forfeited, warrant ordered
Bail forfeited, warrant ordered and stayed
Bail revoked
Bail revoked, warrant to issue
Both sides ready for trial
Consolidated for trial
Psychiatric evaluation, 30 day adjournment
Psyc.hiatric conunitment
Consolidated with another case
Continued for paJ~ent of fine or surcharge
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Dismissed
Dismissed and sealed under CPL160.50
Case dism{ssed, superseded by anoLller Supreme
Court case
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FTP
EXTRADITED
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IDCR
IDCR-F
JD
MISTRIAL
NYSW
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PA
PD
PG
PGSI
PGYO
Dismissed after referral to felony dispute
resolution
~ischarged from the Custody of the
Commissioner of Mental Hygiene
Dismissed, District Attorney has 45 daystQ
provide additional information before record
is sealed
Dismissed after adjournment in contemplation
of dismissal under CPL210.46
Execution of previously imposed sentence or
surcharge
Defendant is fit to proceed
Favorable termination of probation
Return of fugitive to jurisdiction outside
the City of New York
Hearing adjourned
Hearing continued
Indictment dismissed, complaint reinstated
Indictment dismissed, complaint reinstated;
this case is disposed
Jury disagreement
Mistrial declared due to some error or
improper conduct
New York State Warrant - outside the city of
New York
Order to the Department of Corrections to
produce the defendant at next scheduled court
appearance
Pending action by the appellate court
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Partial dismissal
Pled guilty
Pled guilty, sentence imposed
Pled guilty, defendant adjudicated a youthful
offender at the same court appearance
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TCA-WO
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Pled not guilty
Pled not responsible by reason of mental
disease or defect
Pled not responsible by reason of mental
disease or defect, case is finished (no
adjournment)
Parole revoked, warrant ordered
Parole revoked, warrant ordered and stayed
Probation terminated without comment
(Termi~ation is neither favorable nor
unfavorable)
Partial verdict
Ready and passed (defendant is ready for
trial)
Mandatory surcharge has been reassessed
Remoyed to Family Court
Resentenced
Returned to Crimin~l Court
Sentence continued after post-sentence
hearing
Transferred to another Supreme Court part in
t.he same county
Sealed as a result of post-disposition motion
Sentence imposed
Sentence imposed in absentia
Sentence imposed in absentia, warrant ordered
Charges have been included in another
accusatory instr.ument
Trial continued
Trial continued in absentia
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Trial continued in absentia, warrant ordered
Trial completed
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Tried and found guilty in absentia
Tried and found guilty in absentia, warrant
ordered
Tried and found guilty, sentence imposed
Tried and found not responsible by reason of
mental disease or defect
Tried and found not responsible by reason of
mental disease or defect; case is finished
(no adjournment)
Temporary order of protection
Transferred to another court
Unfavorable termination of probation
Warrant ordered
Probation warrant ordered
Previous warrant reinstated
Warrant ordered and stayed
Youthful offender status granted
Psychiatric examination ordered
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Parole Continued (defendant was
released on his/her own recognizance
at a previous appearance and this
condition still applies)
Remanded (no bail set at this
appearance)
Defendant released on his/her own
recognizance
Bail amount,- in dollars
Bond/cash amount, in dollars
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Bail was made via
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appearance)
Cash bail applied to pay fine
Cash bail to be used to pay fine
Transferred to civil Court for
collection of fine
committed (where sentence is $1,
defendant did not pay fine and is
incarcerated)
Fine paid in full
Partial payment made at this appearance
(adjourned to pay balance)
Defendant excused from payment of fine
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145195NCJRS.pdf

  • 1. • CRIMINAL RECORD INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM C.R.I.M.S. MANUAL COURT COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR WARRANT VERIFICATIONS EFFECTIVE: 10/1/92 BM 633 (1()'92}-Hl If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov.
  • 2. U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice 145195 This document has been reproduced exactly as received from the person or organization originating it. Points ofview or opinions stated in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Institute of Justice. Permission to reproduce this copyrighted material has been g~ ~ork City Police Deparbnent to the National Criminal JurJtice Reference Service (NCJRS). Further reproduction outside of the NCJRS system requires permission of the copyright owner.
  • 3. CRIMINAL RECORD INFORMATION AND HANAGEMNET SYSTEM , " • ., CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................................ . KEY BOARD DISPLAY (ITT TERMINALS) .................... 1 TERMINAL KEYBOARD FEATURES {SUMMARy) .•....•......... 2 I STATUS LINE INFORMATION .............................. 7 SIGN-OFF PROCEDURE .................................. 9 SIGN-ON FOR CAlMS ............................•...... 9X I 9Y CICS-VS SCREEN SAMPLE .............................. 10 HELP FUNCTIONS...................................... 11 C.I.C.S. SIGN-ON SCREEN ............................ 12 ~. IDENTIFIER SCREEN SAMPLE (MH02) .................... 13a i 13b CASt SlLECT SCREEN (CS01) ................... " ....... 14 APPEARANCE HISTORY SCREEN (AH01) .................... 19 SELECT APPEARANCE HISTORY SCREEN (OPTION 4) AH02 Last 2 Appearances + Next Appearance ................ 21 Displays DATES, COURT PART, JUDGE . CHARG~ SCREEN (AHD3)................................ 24 Charges, Dispositions and Sentencing if applicabl~. DEFENDANT UlMDGRAPHICS I ~RRESTING OFFICER SCREEN ... 26 ATTORNEY INFORMATION SCREEN ......................... 28 APPELATE CASE DATA ~~~EEN EXP~ANATION ............... 30 APPELATE CHARGES AND DISPOSITION SCREEN EXPLANATION. 31 •.......'............. GLOSSI.RY ......................... . Lower Court Arraignment Type ........................ 32 Lower Court Hearing Type ............................ 33 Lower Court Docket Disposition ...................... 34 Sentence Codes...................................... 39 Supreme Court Appearance Disposition ................ 42 Release Status ......................... "........ 0 • • • 46 " Sentence Status Code .......... 0 ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : • • 47
  • 4. • .. I NTFODIJr.TI ON CRIMINAL RECORD INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The Criminal Record Information and Management· System (CRIMS) is an automated case management computer program designed exclusively for criminal trial courts. The system is up to date in all stages of case related record keeping from case initiation through disposition and appeal, if applicable. In addition the system receives automated arrest information and provides disposition information to the State Division of Criminal Justice Services for the maintenance of defendants criminal histories. Complete criminal history records are essential to the work of Judges setting bail and determining sentences for prosecution as well as offering up to date case status to the Police . Department, Corrections, Probation and other Criminal Justice agencies. The CRIMS provides the last status on a court criminal case. This system is essential in the determination and verification of a possible warrant. CRIMS FUNCTION & CAPABILITY SCREENS FOR VIEWING: - Application 10 (SIGN-ON SCREEN) - Identifier Screen - CASE Select Screen - Appearance History(Six Options Available) Select. - Apperance History Screen - Charge Screen - Defendant Demographics / ArresLing Officer Screen - Attorney Screen
  • 5. • .. ~. WARRANT VERIFICATION The primary purpose of conducting inquiries into the CRIMS court computer is to verify the status of warrants. In an effort to insure that t.he information in the CRIMS is int.erpreted properly. A list of court dispositions that indicate a warrant has been ordered on the defendant's last court appearance has been compiled and is as follows: Abbreviat.ion W.O. B.F.W.O. C. ~'L O. P.R.W.O. S.I.A.W.O. T.C.A.H.O. c..rirrd nal Court Lit.Poral .Iarrant Ordered. Bail Forfeited, Warrant Ordered. Complaint & Arrest Warrant. Ordered Parole Revoked, Warrant Ordered. 5.upreme COl) rt Sent.ence Imposed In Absentia, W.3.rrant. Ordered. Trial Con~inued In Absentia, Warrant. Ordered. T.F .G. I .A..I.O. Tried Found Guilty In Absent.ia, Warrant. Ordered. The purpose of the above list is to provide an additional source from which to make a determination on the status of a warrant. However, the information contained in the CRIMS Court computer is only as good as the data that is entered in the program. Where any doubt exists, a verification should be made directly from the court records, ie., "Purged records" from Supreme Court, adjourned cases, etc. There are also instances such as violations of probation C"P" Warrants) where CRIMS in~uiries reveal "sealed records" or "No Public Record". In these instances, the defendant was adjudicated a "Youthful Offender"; therefore, t.he only way to verify t.he status of the "P" Warrant would be through direct inquiry to the Warrant Division court liaison of the court concerned.
  • 6. .. '. .., SAHPLE -. ~. • .' KEY BOARD DISPLAY .' ,i " _ ". : : ! I I ; I ! ~~ ~l~i ~8 .=:;:7 ~, : I I I ! . I ~>,~ f??i F.=?; . : I ; I : • ~ --==:;;; ... --.,---:" i ' ! .. , - .......---- , I ~ .:::::=::? ~ ..===:;7, .--" . . . . . : I ~ .,. I ' to-- ~. ~ -=:.:..~ ~ ~ .=::. i I~I ~" ;:. ~~ ~'~-==?~. '~i t; I I (0 i i !- I I i I I 'I:::::.=:::.! ~ -=::::,; ~ .==:7,~ ~ '1 :; ; :! l!: :. q ~~ ~ ,.=:7 ;;>~. ---'" ~". ,......." iT!~ '::=::'" .=:=--. j (l :1 , ~ ,-. I .. ~ • 0' j . = c _ -:-! ,. : .,. •- .., I'· ..2 : S -- -~ ..=.....::..... : ...... '. ~'....~' ..... • '.f ~.' .. , ~; ',' ~ ',' ..... . ". ,: ITT TERMINALS
  • 7. • .. ~. l ', • .-. '.,": . ..' .. : ~, , . • I', " .. ' . , • t ~.l' '-: '. . ,'" . ': . :'., ,: " .... ",: ITT TERMINALS "ITT TERMINALS .. " The following is a summary of the terminal and keyboard features and an explanation of how they will be used for data entry purposes. - A. Terminal Adjustments 1. Brightness contrast can be adjusted using the round kno) on th@ right at the front·of the base of the terminal. Turning it clockwise will cause the characters on the screen to be brighter and turning it counterclockwise will make the characters dimmer. Alvlays adjust the brightness for your own comf~rt. 2. ~he screen part of the terminal· can tilt and swivel anc should also be adjusted for the comfort of the user. 3. Keyboard angle can be adjusted by flipping the plastic levers at the back and botton of the kexboard. B. Keyboard oneration 1. Keyfront Svmbols Some of the keys not only contain a character or s'ymbol 0 the top of the key, but also have a symbol on the front c the key. (See figure below). In order to activate the function defined by 'the keyfront syr.~ol, the ALT key must be pressed, as follows: Fi:{~t press and hold down- Ule ALT key. While still holding down the ALT key, press the key with the appropriate keyfront symbol. Using thE? ",ALT key 'ilith a key which has no keyfront syrobo: will have no -e-ffect. ' SIngle Y.e f~O~ le;eliC [~h--- (T"",,, ,,,,,, . 10( •• _ _ _ _ K~y!ronl Leger.d -------------------.1, - ___.._____ (To enter. presl wllh ALT) Keyfront Syr..bol
  • 8. , .. • ,r I , .. j . . if. '- ;. 1 i ." ..~~: . . ' ,' . ............,,' ITT TERMINALS 2. Automatic Skip Feature On the CRIMS data entry screens, when a character is entered in the last position of a field, the cursor will move to the first position of the next field. It will automatically skip the IIpro·tected" fields on the screen and go only to those where entries are permitted. 3. Numeric Lock Feature When a field requires the entry of numeric characters only, and you attempt to enter other than numeric characters within that field, the Numeric Field symbol (Nm1) wil~ appear in positions 37-39 on the status line. The only characters which will be permitted are the numerals 0 through 9, decimal point (.) and hyphen (-). C. What the Keys Do Cursr Blink AltCr AI/r Backspace Depressing this key permits you to choose between blinking and non-blinking cursor. The characters on the front of the Cursr Blink key (AltCr) permit you to choose between a block cursor and an underline cursor. To do so, press the ALT key in conjunction with this key. The Alternate Function key rllows access to the functions indicated on the front of various keys, when pressed in conjunction with a chosen key. I Th~s key moves the cursor one ~pace to the left. .-- -- ._--------------------- .' ....
  • 9. • r ~. Backward Tab (G::l) ~ Character Delete ~lacker Cursor Movement Enter Erase Input (Alt) . . ..,", : .' . "~ }:;.......~.::;=:~ '.- On the 'CRIMS screens, this key wili ';~move' 'the cursor backward to the first position in the previous field. This key erases the character at the cursor position and moves characters that are in the samE field on the sane line following the cursor one space to the left. The clacker key t~rns the keyboard audible feedback feature on and off. Hhen the clacker is on, a clicking s~und accompanies each valid keystroke. When off, a clicking sound accompanie each invalid keys~roke. These keys move ~he cursor one space in the chos( . direction. For cata entry purposes, the keys which contain ai~o~s pointing to the left and right should be used to move the cursor within a specific field. Those with ar~ows pointing up a down should not ce used. In o~der to move the cursor to anothe~ field, the tab keys should be used. The Enter key ca~ses the data on the screen to 1 processed by the computer. After pressing the Enter key I the keyboard remains locked until th' system responds. (The word SYSTEM will appear positions 11-16 on the s~atus line at the botto of the screen while the keyboard is locked). There are two Enter keys: one .on t.he main keyboard and on8 on the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. Pressing this key in conjunction. with the ALT } _~ill cause the characters in all the data entr~ 'fields on the sc~een to be erased. Erase to This key will c~use all characters between the End of Field 'cursor and the e~d of the data entry field to deleted. ----------1~------.------------ 4
  • 10. •• Forward Tab ·o-~PJ Insert .Character . .,. Home (Alt) ~] New Line ..~ ITT TERHINALS This key will move the cursor forward to the first position of the next data entry field. Pressing this key will cause all the characters in the field to be pushed to the right by the characters entered. When the field is filled, you will not be able to enter any more characters. If the system prevents you from inserting characters when it appears that there is still room in the field, there may be blank characters within that field. In this case, use the Erase to End of Field key to get rid of the blanks before you continue inserting characters. While you are in the 11 insert model! I the insert syr.tbol (" 'A ) will appear in position 41 of the status line. The Insert'feature can 'be turned off by pressing the RESET key. Pressing this key in conjuTlction with the ALT ke) will move the cursor to the first position of thl left most, upper most field on the screen. This is known as t.he Ilhomell posi";: ion. This key will move the cursor to the first position in the first data entry field on the ne 1ine. I f there are no data entry' fields below 1. cursor, this key will nove the cursor to the fil position in the first data entry field on the screen . . , .. ~ •• I I ~.--- - - -. - - -'- - . - --_. -- -.-- .- --- .. '- .-- -----------.---- '. ~" 5
  • 11. .. • ... f ., ~. .....-. i Program Function Keys Reset Shift Lock Underline (Alt) • !.', " t' ',I . •~ • .. ..... ", .' . t...,·· .' . . ITT TERMINALS .: The "PF" keys situated at the top of the keyboard perform the following functions, in most routines: PFl - Screen Help PF2 - Return from Field Help, Screen Help, and Dictionary Help PF3 - Return to MM02 PF4 - Return to MMOl PF6 - Used in Appearance History to return to eso PF7 - Scroll backward PFS - Scroll forward PF12- Field Help, Routine Help, and Dictionary Help ~ This key will unlock the keyboard if data entry i unable to be performed due to an "Input . Prohibited" condition (See information under Status Line on page 8) • After pressing this key, any key subsequently usc will behave as it would with the shift key depressed. While shift.. ).ock is on, the IIKeyboarr Upshift" symbol L{[-.) will appear in positi 37 on the status line. The shift lock ca~ be turned off by pressing the Upshift }~ey ( (r:.). Using this key in conjunction with the ALT key will highlight the data entry fields by ~pderlining them. Pressing the Underline and Al keys a second time will remove the underlines. Upshift This }~ey places the keyboard in the t~e 117hift state" until the key is released. fulle ~n the ---- ...- - .. -------.~.~ . -·----shift-st·at-e,-t-he "}~eyboard Up5hA-~t.!.L.syiilbG1---- " .. ~;,.t-,. ( {f :) appears· in pos i tion 37 on the status li . ..
  • 12. .. • I •• • -----;--...,...- ~.;, ·'(1 ., ,. , ITT TERMINALS D. status Iline The status line extends across the bottom of the screen directly below the horizontal line. The symbols in the status line supply information about the system, the terminal, and the cursor position. SOIDe symbols that appear on the status line are always present. Others appear only when a function is being performed, when, the terminal is in a particular mode of ·operation or shift state, or when an error has occurred. There are 79 positions in the status line which may contain characters. Some status messages or symbols which you will neec to know include: Input Prohibited Symbols (Positions 9-17): If the keyboard locks, and data cannot be entered, one of the following synbols appears in positions 9-17 o·f the status line: Symbol 'rime x (!) More Than Input not Accepted .~x ? + .. . " Unavail.able Fu'nction ____ .__-!.x - t Definition Time is required to perform a function. The keyboard is locked and will unlock automatically when the function is co~pleted. Too much data was entered into a field. Press RESET, make sure the cursor i~ posi~ioned properly, and tr again. The data entered has not been accepted. Press RESET to unlock the keyboard . The reauested ~unction can not be d ~P RESET to unlock the one. ress keyboard.
  • 13. • ',I', r . ',' . Go Elsewhere x -;;- .' .. '. .. ~ . . ," .•:. :. :,,!~ .• ,J>., An attempt was made to insert, delete,:ente~ior erase ~ character in an area other than ari . . appropriate field. Press RESET and move the. cursor. comnunications Link (Positions 21-27) If there is a problem with the telecommunications link (The phone lines, modems and other equipment that connect your terminal to the mainframe computer in Troy, N.Y.), the followin~ symbol will appear on the status line: Svrnbol Communications Problem ~nnn Definition The system can not be used due to a teleco~nunications problem. If pressing RESET does not remove this symbol and permit you to use the system, contact the OCA Data Processi~ Office to report the problem. CUrsor position Svmbols (Positions 75-79) The row and column in which the cursor is located will always be displayed in positions 75-79. This can assist you ~ locating the cursor on the screen. !. ---------------_.,--- 8 .""j • ,I,.). )- -
  • 14. .' " , r .. SIGNING OFF , " ,', ' ~. " ." . .~ ,. .' .:..., '. ',' ,:' ~ ~ ~, .:' ': :,. ........... ., , SIGN"-OFF PROCEDURES " ' ' . ' ...... ~ ~.: ;'.. Each time you sign off the CRUIS system, follow the steps detailed below: 1. Press the PF3 key on panel Mlr102. 2. The system will disp'lay the message "Sign off is complete". 3. Type CSSF. 4. Press the ENTER key. 5. The system will display the CICS logoj you are now signed off. 9 . .' .'. r••••.::; •. .. ' . !, "
  • 15. • -. 9X SIGN-ON FOR CRIMS (WARRANT VERIFICATIONS) To LOGON to the CRIMS program the FINEST SHIELD must appear on the screen. From the SHIELD: PRESS: CLEAR KEY TYPE: OCA PRESS: ENTER KEY GIGS-VS SGREEN APPEARS (UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM) PRESS: CLEAR ..< EY TYPE: CSSN PRESS: ENTER K.EY GIGS SGREEN APPEARS WITH: NAME: Type In PUBLIC PASSI'JORD: Type In PUBLIC PRESS: ENTER KEY SIGN ON IS COMPLETE Appears on Screen TYPE: SIGN PRESS: ENTER KEY OGA/CIGS SCREEN WITH: APPLICATION ID: OPERATOR ID- PASSWORD: Type In: GRIM Ot~ GRMS Type In: PUBLIC Type I r): APPROPR 1.:"TE courn 1 CO::JE GOU N TY CQJ~_E S"";'_--,-P.!..!ASSWORQ NEW YORK NY BRONX BX BROOKLYN KN ·QUEENS QU STATEN ISLAND SI
  • 16. • .~ - --------.~----------------------------~ NOTE: Application ID G RIM is for LOCAL CRIMINAL COURT CASES CRMS is for SUPREME COURT CASES TO SIGN-OFF CRIMS SYSTEM: YOU MUST BE ON THE I DENT I F I ER PAN E L SCR E EN (MM02) PRESS: PF 3 or PF 15 KEY or ALT and the #3 KEY .. SIGN OFF IS COMPLETE'· appear on the screen. PRESS: CLEAR KEY TYPE: CSSF PRSSS: E f'.J T E R KEY GIGS L~go ~;ll App~~r_ Signed Off. TO RETRIEVE THE SHIELD: CLEAR SCREEN PRESS: ,A. L T a.nd ATN Keys TYPE: LOGOFF c> r CSSF LOGOFF PRESS: ENTER KEY SHIELD WILL APPEAR. IMPORTANT HELPFUL KEYS: Enter Key - Advances Page PF 5 Key - Scroll Back PF 4 Key - Retrieves APPLICATION 10 Screen, used to access other Bora. PF 3 Key - Retrieves the IDENTIFIER Sreen . • NOTE: NO PUBLIC RECORD on a "C" or "/-." Warrant 1S a CE,t.D ',',tRRJ-tH. I f a response i nd i cate .. t~O RECORD FOUt~C" n'3ke i no;.) 1 ry wi th subjects NYSID# if aval1able. -9Y-
  • 17. ,' ... • ·CRIHS PRINT-OUT CAPABILITY ... SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE *.*-eIc8B-**~WELCOME TO THE STATE OF NEW YORK UNIFIED COURT 8YSTEM ***-eICSB-* 12:25:27 ~ CCCCCC 11111 ceccce 8888SS • I ccccccce 11111 ccccccce S8SS88SS ~ ecce cc III ecce ce 65SS S5 ccc III cce ssss ~. cee III c:cc c c C' C! ...I ....·~) ...1 ecce cc III eccc ce ss SSSS ecececcc I I I II ececcece ssssssss ccecce I II I I ececce SSSSSS • , 10 ·k·A ,~ ''''-/0:* . .-) VVV,J VVV'J SSSSS8 VVI,J VVl) SSSSSSSS VVV ','".IV 88SS 8S VI)I.,' VVl,J :3SSS V'.,I '.,I ',' ',; '.,I C'C:'C'C .J __•..J ._. ") VV',) l) SS (:: c·:.' L: ._••_ ......'-...1 I,.' 1.,' I,) '.,I Sc C~ (~ c: C' c c· .. 0......, ... 1 ,J '_' '_' _' I.,'VV ssssss
  • 18. • r ~. • .~ On-Li"ne Help , .': ":', . ", ~~.:,.. '. . .... : .!:,." • HELP FUNCTIONS' To provide immediate assistance to people using the CRIMS system, an on-line help function is available. This feature displays information regarding each screen and most fields on a particular screen. Screen Help The [PF1) key can be used to view Screen Help, which will provide a b~ief description of the panel's purpose and the functions which that screen performs. The (PF2) key can be used to return to the original panel. Field HeIE By placing the cursor in a specific field and pressing the [PF12) key, the system vill display the Field Help Screen. This will describe the designated field and, where appropriate, will indicate the acceptable values which may be entered in that field. The [PF2) key should be used to return to the original screen. If there is a dictionary of valid entries for tbe field selected, the dictionary can be browsed directly from the Field Help Screen by pressing the [PF12) key. The system will then display the dictionary entries for that field. The [PF2) key should be used to return the Field Help Screen, and then pressed a second time to return to the original screen . 11
  • 19. • ( . ~. •• OFFICE OF COURT ADMINIST~TION C.I.C.S. SIGN-ON·. .' .,. . . ENTER: APPLICATION ID: ORMS or OPERATOR ID: PUBLIC CRIM PASSWORD: (ENTER APPROPRIATE COUNTY CODE) PRESS: ENTER YOU I~VE 00 NEW MESSAGES ENTER INTO MESSAGE SYSTEM: N (YIN) EXAMPLE IDENTIFIEn SCREEN WILL ~PPEAR AUTOMATICALLY IN COUNTY DESIGNATED. NOTE: CRMS is for SUPREME COURT cases. CRIM is for LOCAL CRIMINAL COURT cases 1 2 . ..,
  • 20. • •• •• IDENTIFIER SCREEN - CRIM APPLICATION ID MM02 NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION COUNTy: NEW YORK CRIMS SELECTION MENU APPEARANCE HISTORY ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DEFENDANT ID'S: ___________________________________________________ 0 DOCKET NUMBER: NYSID # CCN ARREST #: SUMMONS #: SUPERIOR COURT #: APPELLATE CASE #: COMMAND: l'-mSSAGE: SBD de Aa -13a- BO--SESSION1 o o o o o o o o o o o o R 8 C 33
  • 21. • ~• •• IDENTIFIER SCREEN - CRMS APPLICATION 10 MM02 COUNTY: NEW YORK ADD'L COUNTY: NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION CRIMS SELECTION MENU APPEARANCE HISTORY ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DEFENDANT IDENTIFIERS FOR CASE SELECTION: IDENTIFIER: IDENT TYPE: BLANK - CASE # 'D' - DOCKET # 'c' - CCN 'N' - NYSID # 'A' - ARREST # 'M' - MOTION INDEX # APPELL #: o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o _____________________________________________________ 0 COMMAND: MESSAGE: SBU de Aa BO--SESSION1 R 9 C 14 -13b- 8:
  • 22. l . , ~. -------------------~ " .'~ . DEFENDANT.IDENTIFIER .~.:. ; ' "'" . Defendant Identi~ier Screen : :) ", The first panel prompted will provide for the entry of a case identifier. Anyone of the following fields may be used to designate a specific file: Docket Number NYSID Number . CCN . (Court Control NUmber) Arrest Number Superio~ Court Number Appellate Case Number Defendant Name, either alone or in combination ~ith an arrest date or birth date range In the field for Docket Number, enter a valid docket number format for the particular county being accessed. For example, a Manhattan Docket Number could be entered in any of the following ~ays : N70000l N700001A ONOOOOOl ON000001A 90NOOOOOl 90N000001? On the line immediately belov; Docket Number, you may nnter a NYSID number or a Court Control Number or an Arrest Numbel' in the field inunediately following the title ltArrest #:It. Since anyone of these three types of numbers may be entered in this same field, you must define for the system which type of nw,wer is being en·tered .. To do so, type an X in the field immediately preceding the title of the number being entered. For example, if you are entering a NYSID number, position the cursor in the field to the left of the title "NYSID #:" and type an X. Then move the cursor to the field immediately following "Arrest #:" and type the NYSID number. The appropriate format for entry of a Superior Court Number is a five digit sequential number, followed by a hyphen, followed by two digits~ibr the'~ear, as in 12345-90.
  • 23. '. r ( ~. .. :.'. " ." ' ...:. ... . "...... . ' '" ... . ' . . . ,, I I • ;.. . .. . , .... ....:....... ': DEFENDANT IDENTIFIER' .'. MM02 - Defendant Identifier Screen (cont'd) . .....;..: ' .. ; ,.. " .' ','.; ..,' :.. , • • '.•.,~.••:", J • ",,::..,'. •• Appellate Case l",umber's :must be enter"ed':'in' the following " format: two digits for the year, followed<by a five digit sequential number, followed by the appropriate appellate .court abbreviation. Valid appellate court abbreviations are: ATl ADl AT2 AD2 CA (Appellate Term,' First Department) (Appellate Division, First Department) (Appellate Term, Second Department) (Appellate Division, Second Department) -(Court of Appeals) An appropriate entry in the Appellate Case Number field on NI102 would be 90-00001 AT:l. In the field for Defendant Name, the entry must be in t.he format Last Name,First Name if you are searching for an individual (middle name or initial is optional). If the defendant is a corporation! the entry can be in cny format. The field labeled "DEF TYPE" stands for the type of defendant, either an individual or corporation. The system will always fill in this field with an I (inidividual) i if you wish to search for a file with a corporation as the defendant, enter a C in the DEF TYPE field. At the bottom of screen lli~02 are fields for entry of arrest date and birth date. These fields can be used only in conjunction with the entry of a defendant name and, only one of these fields may be used at a time. Therefore, you may search for a file by entering the defendant name in the following format: Doe,John If you wish to further limit the search by looking for all defendants named John Doe who were arrested during t.he month of April 1991, type the following range of dates in the field labeled Arrest Date: 04/01/91 TO 04/3Q!91 Should you wish to search for all files containing the defendant name John Doe and a birth date during the month of December'195~, type the following range of dates in the field labeled Birth Date: 12/01/55 TO 12/31/55 After entering a valid identifier in any of the fields listed above, press the ENTER key. The next screen prompted will be the Case Select Screen (CS01).
  • 24. .. r i ~ I ~. I 1 ' SAMPLE CSOl COUNTY: PAGE: SAMPLE NEW YORK 1 OF 1 NAME: LEE, ANTONIO AKA: AKA: CCN: 13221615 K It In :lJ: S: (1) 9 0 N0 2 3 123 DKT STATUS: SAMPLE INQUIRY ROUTINE CASE SELECT SCREEN SAMPLE SAMPLE SAMPLE CRIMS CASE SELECT 11/08. APPEARANCE HI STO RY MZ22 LAST USER (YIN)? CASE TYPE: ARREST DATE OF BIRTH: 12/04/69 ARREST TIME: 22:01 ARREST DATE: 03/08/90 tIYS liltlU 1"'1 : 6 Ii 1. 25 (;2 Z -1-: AP. REt) T NUti : M'? 0021 9<]' 2 F:- (2) (3) COMMAND: MESSAGE: ml LY I I [F nmMH F0urHi 0NFl LE. 1 G
  • 25. r , . •• ........... CASE SELECT CSOl - Case Select Screen ....... , .' ' This screen, will always appear after the Defendant Identifier panel (~102). It will display information about all of the files which contain the identifier entered on the previous panel (MM02) and will also indicate the number of pages of data which are available for review. In order to scroll forward through: the additional pages of data, press the [PF8) key. To scroll backward, press the [PF7) key. ' After reviewing all of the pages of data, it is possible to return to 'a specific page by typing the page number in the COMMAND field at the bottom left corner of the screen. After entering the page number, press the ENTER key to go directly to that page. In order to view the appearance and charge data for a specific file, you may type an X to the left of the defendant n~~e for the file you wish to review and press the ENTER key. This will result in a display of information concerning the first docket number for this file. If there are multiple dockets and you wish to see data about a docket other than the first o~e, place the cursor on the same line as the docket you vish to revievl, type the number (either 1, 2 or 3) immediately precealng that docket, and press the ENTER key. The next pcnel displayed will be the Select ?ppearances screen (?J-lOl). If you wish to return to the Defendant Identifier screen (MH02) without proceeding further, press the [PF3) key . 17 .'.
  • 26. r .. ~. •• INQUIRY ROUTINE" I <.t',. '.. The screens included in the Inquiry Routine are designed to provide pertinent information regarding the status of a crim,inal case. Defendant demographic data, all charges and',court· appearances, release status information, and final'disposition and sentence data' are displayed. There are seven different screens di.splayed as part of the case inquiry function: AHOI - AH02 - AH03 - AH04 - AR05 - AH06 - AH07 - Designate the type of appearances you with to see Review court appearances and dispositions Review all charges and disp0sition for each charge associated with the case Review defendant demographics and arresting officer data Review defense attorney and assistant district attorney data Revie..'l appellate case numbers and disposition dates Review appellate charge data The PF keys for screens ABOl, ?~02r AH03, AH04, AH05, AH06 and AH07 are: PFl - Screen Help PF2 - Return from Screen Help PF3 Return to 1'11<10 2 PF4 - Return to Ml102 PFS - Return to previous screen PF6 - Return t.o CSOI PF7 - Scroll Backvlard PF8 - Scroll Forward PF12 Field Help on field where cursor is positioned 1 8
  • 27. ( • .............. . INQUIRY ROUTINE APPEARANCE HISTORY SIX(6) OPTIONS AVAILABLE . AH01 CRIMS APPEARANCE MENU APPEARANCE HISTORY 11/08, MZ22 DOCKET: 90N023123 AHREST ~: M90021992 COUNTY: NEW YORK NAME: LEE,ANTONIO CCN: 13221615 K DOB: 12/04/69 NYSID t: 6412502 Z IN CARE OF: STREET: 269 CITY: NEW RACE: B NEXT APP DATE: W YORK SEX: / 1 114 M NEXT f~T f- PT iFL.R : ST"ATE: (.)pp PART: FI RRES T II {;T E: 03,1 08/90 NY LIP: FINISHED 11/23/90 DKT [lISP: SE~n CONl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- OPTION DESIRED: 4 1) ALL APPEARANCES 2) FINAL II I SP0SIT I ()N ?l PPEA RAilCES 3) WARRANT/ROW APPEARANCES 4) LAST 2 APPEARANCES & NEXT APP 5) APPELLATE COURT DISPOSITIONS COMMAND: MESSAGE~ _:_Ow t. 1 CRIM: 00117226: 6) KEY APPEARANCES: ARRAIGNMENT DISPOSITION SENTEt·1C I NG RE-SEt~TENCI HG UTILIZE OPTION #4 (LAST 2 APPEARANCES)
  • 28. -. • f ~. ABOl - Select Appearances Screen ..-- .• ! This screen is a menu -which allows the user to -indicate::-the type of appearances to be displayed. The default is' option 4 (last two appearances + next appearance). ..- The six available options on AHOl are: 1. All Appearances - all court appearances will be displayed in descending order of appearance (latest date first). 2. Final Disposition Appearances - only those court dates which contain a final disposition will be displayed in descending order of appearance (latest date first). 3. Warrant/ROW Appearances - only those appearances that indicate a warrant was ordered, executed, or vacated will be displayed in descending order of appearance (latest date first). 4 . Last 'Ivo Appearances + Next F.pp - only the last two appearances and any scheduled future court dates will be displayed in descending order of appearance (latest date first). DEFAULT OPTION. 5. Appellate Court Dispositipns - will return the Appellate Case D~ta Screen (AH06), where all at~ached c~argesc their associated lower court charge dispositions, and appellate dispositions will be displayed. 6. Key Appearances - ....li11 display the arraignment appearance, and any appearance~ which contain a final disposition, a sentence, or a resentence in descending order of appearance (latest date first). If an option ~s selected and no appearances exist for that option, the system will remain on FEOl and a message will appear indicating that no appearances exist. The only field-that may be updated on-ABOl is OPTION SELECTED; all other fields are protected. The op~ion selected will be displayed on the top left of each screen in this routine for user information. , - Pressing the ENTER-··i-:.ey on panel AHOl will return the Display Appearances Screen (AB02) for every option but option 5 (Appellate Court Disposition). If option 5 is selected, the next screen prompted ....lill be AHOS. The I PFS] or the CPF61 key may be used to return to the Case Select screen (CS01), where another file or a different docket number may be selected for review.
  • 29. •• r AH02 CO UNTY: NEW YO 1 1< APPEARANCE HISTORY SCREEN LAST 2 APPEARANCES CRIMS APPEARANCE HISTORY APPEARANCE DATES OPTION 114 11/08/<t MZ22 '. OPTION SELECTED: LAST NAME: LEE,ANToNIO .~. CC~(: 13221615 K 2 + NEXT APPEARANCES •• j 1/16/90 AP<i' 10/29/90 I rDATE COMMAND: AP9 I ICOURT PART ti[SSAGE: DOCKET: 90N023123 NYSID i: 6412502 Z ARREST t: M90021992 JDG : LEV ITT, J .R PT P : FC)J·:D, NT SEtH COiHD JDG: LEI,)ITT, J I [JUDGE! -._9. ( PPTP:fUf:fi, 21 c rlc DISPOSITION] ACTIVE WARRANTS AND DISPOSITION WILL BE INDICATED WITH A WO IN ANY DISPOSITION FORM, i.8., PRWO, BFWO or vJO CHECK C.R.I.H.S. GLOSSARY IF UNSURE OF DISPOSITION I CODE .
  • 30. • • f •• •• • • I . ' , , ~. .',,'~ AH02 - Display Appearances Screen , .', This screen Hill, display the appearances and;~~;irious 'information regarding' the outcome of each appeara'nc·e....::;::The " appearances displa'yed depend on the option that was'selected on AB01. Data will be displayed in the following order: Line 1: Appearance date, appearance court part, judge name, court reporter' narne( s) ,. arraignment/hearing type I docket disposition, docket sentence Line 2: Release status, bond/cash amount(s), bail made status, advanced from date, returned from, transfer type, sentence· status, amount of fine paid, surcharge status, amount of surcharge paid Please note that only fields with data will be displayed~ all of the above named fields do not have to contain data and, therefore, may not appear. Remarks will be displayed, if they exist, at the bottom left of the screen on the line just above the cor~AND line. CCW data, if it exists, will appear at. the bottom left of the screen just above the Remarks line and will include the CCW docket nUInber r CC,l county name, CC'fl appearance date and court part, and CCW release status. Below is an eXru~ple of the variable format and position of each field: 10/20/91 APl 10/19/88 APARl JDG: EVANS,!1 RPTR: S1-lITH, C/ JONES, H TFGSI $,IMP-60D ROR FINE:$lOOOO PP $1000 The first da~e above shows an appearance date and part indicating a future appearance has been scheduled. REG The second appearance identifies the court ~ate and part, judge name, the names of court reporters 1 and 2, arraignment type, docket disposition, sentence, release status, fine amount, sentence status, and amount of fine paid. 10/l9/88 f>.,PAR1 JDG: EVANS, M _.:.::6 RPTR: Sr'lI'I'H I C/JONES, H REG TFGSI , & Appearance date Appearance court part Judge name Court reporter l/cour~ reporter 2 Arraignment type Docket disposition 2 2"
  • 31. r .. • .......-..... .. • • ,4 .. •• . ·..:i",:....:t , -.?::.~.. ,.:; , . ..~-' ........' : ~ -,Display Appearances Screen (cont'd) .... : '-r$:IMP-60D ., . "ROR' ,'FINE: $10000 PP , $1000 , . Docket;,sentence' Release ':status .. Fine amount· Sentence status Amount of fine paid ';',' . ':'.' ~! .If .more appearances exist than the first screen can display, the message PF7jPF8 TO VIEW MORE APPEARANCES will appear in the bottom.. right hand corner of the screen. This will allow scrolll.ng forward and backward to view all of the appearances. Pressing ENTER will return the Charge Screen (AH03) . 2 3 .:~ .. - '.; ~
  • 32. • .J r •• ~. ..... .', ... - CHARGE SCREEN AH03 COUNTY: t~EW YORK CRIMS APPEARANCE HISTORY ROUTINE CHARGES / DISPOSITION 11/08 MZ22 OPTION SELECTED: LAST NAME: LEE/ANTONIO CCN: 13221615 K A A A R R T 2 + NEXT APPEARANCES ·NYSID t: 6412~iO;1 . Z C,.... ..J~I UE lJ / R G T SEQ LAW CODE/SECTION Be ~JT CNT D - - - -------------------- Y Y Y 001 PL 165.50 00 D[-- 001 Y 002 PL 155.30 08 [[-- 001 Y Y 003 PL 165.45 01 EF 001 Y Y 004 PL 165.05 01 (~M 001 Y 005 PL 165.05 01 AM 001 TOP CHARGE: 001 COMMAND: MESSAGE: DOC 1< ET : 9 0N02~. 123 ARREST NUI-: M90021992 CRHII t~AL COLI RT DISPOSITlm~ / SENTENCE DISM UNATTACHED COUNTS DISM PG CD IMP=60[1 AD (~p D~ COOA 1 O/~
  • 33. • [ •• i I INQUIRY 'ROUT1NE AH03 - Charge Screen ." ".'t • .'.', .' ,', . :This screen will display all the charges associated with the file selected. A Y will appear in the ,ARR field if the charge is an ar·rest':charge. If the charge is an arraignment charge, a y will appear.~n the ARG field. The ATT field will contain a Y if the counts displayed are attached to the docket. If the charge displayed is an arrest charge which was received from DCJS, the sequence number will be highlighted. A date will appear in the column labeled ADDED APPEAR DATE if the.charge was added at a court appearance, and that appearance date will be displayed. If a charge has been disposed, the charge disposition will be displayed under the column labeled CRIMINAL COURT DISPOSITION. If a charge also has a sentence, this will appear on the line i~~ediately below the charge disposition (in the same column as the charge disposition) . If there are more charges than the first screen can display, a message PF7/PF8 FOR t·1ORE INFORHATION will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. This will permit scrolling forward and backward to view all of the charges. The top charge at arraignment will be displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. Pressing ENTER will return the Defendant Demogr~phics and Arresting Officer Screen (AR04). ~_'. "I 2 5 . . .'
  • 34. ' . • f DEFENDANT DEMOGRAPHICS I ARRESTING OFFICER SCREEN AH04 COUNTY: NEW YORK OPTION SELECTED: LAST CRIMS APPEARANCE HISTORY PERSONAL INFORMATION 2 + NEXT APPEARANCES .' i ~ ". " ':.....::~...:.... 11/08/~ MZ22 •• ARREST CCN: 13221615 K DATE: 03/08/90 LEE,ANTONI(J NYSID ~I: f.1RHES1 TIME: 2~!.: Ol DOCKET: 90N023123 ARREST t: M90021992 CRIME DATE: 03/67/90 t~ Ati E TYPE: I •• ~~AME AKA :lf1 AKA t2 DOB: 12/04/69 HGT: 5 11 APO NAME : FUENTES TAX REG :K: COMMAND: MESSAGE: RACE: B ~JGT: 1·~(3 ETHNIC: LI EYE:S: BRO A(3 ENe Y: t-l Y PD ,,'.6 2 6 SSN: HAIR: BU( SH I EL.D :11: 24886 COMMAND: 28
  • 35. !'. ~, •• ~. .' .• .... ·.1 .'INQUIRY ROUTINE AH04 - Defendant Demographics/Arresting Officer Screen - , This screen displays personal information ru~out the defendant, such as alias(es), a,rrest date and time, crime date, date of birth, race, ethnicity, social security number,' height, weight, eye color, hair color. Data concerning the arresting officer will also be displayed. This includes officer's name, shield number, arresting agency, and command. Pressing ENTER will return the Attorney Screen (hl105). 21 I. ,
  • 36. '. ( '. ~. .. AH05 COUNTY! NEW YORK ~PTION SELECTED: LAST 2 NAME: LEE,ANTONIO CCN: 13221615 K DEF. ATTY NAME: ATTORNEY SCRE[;!~ CRIMS APPEARANCE HISTORY ATTORNEY DATtt ~. NEXT APPEARANCES NYSID t: 6412502 Z ATTORNEY TYPE: 1 LEGM. AID .~ '. ", . ... .' 11/08 HZ22 DOCKET: 90N023123 ~RREST t: M90021992 ATTY CNT: 001 OF DATE ASSIGNED: 03/11/90 PI~HT {1 ~i ~:; 1 [3 P EIi : APAR5 ( FIRM: STREET: CITY: ASST. DIST ATTY: . ADA BUREAU: DATE ASSIGNED: 11/16/90 COMMAND: ~ESSAGE : PHm~E : t;TATE: ZIP: ADA CNT: 002 OF PF7/PF8 TO VIEW MORE ] -.'.. " 2 G
  • 37. • ~. r •• •.. I .' INQ~.IRY. ROUTINE AHOS - Attorney Screen :The pu'rpose of this screen is to disP'l'~i'''info~~tion about defense atto"rrleys and assistant district att'orneys 'who have ·been associated';!with this case. "·The attorney type;' address and date of assignment are included on this screen. :~: An attorney and lillA counter is maintained so that it is obvious "how many attorneys and AD'As have handled the case. If there is more than one defense attorney/ADA on file, the message PF7/PF8 TO VIEW MORE INFO will appear, permitting scrolling forward and backward to view additional attorney and/or ADA data. Pressing 1~ will return the Case Select Screen (CS01) . 29
  • 38. '. r '. ---------------------------"- ...... ',. I ' ".' "'~" . . ~",''''',.' • of -:'' .'."" AH06 - Appellate Case Data Screen INQUIRY ROUTINi(}:: 0.; ."';~;':;.:':::'.::., r - - : This screen is used to display appellate "case numbers when:j~{,::;r":, option 5 (Appellate Court Dispositions) is selected on' AH01.~·;:;·'· :.',' Information includes the appellate case number, appellate court .. ', and disposition date. All fields on AH06 are for display only; data entry is not allowed on this screen. No scrolling (via [PF7] and [PF8)) is allowed from this screen. Pressing ENTER will return the Appellate Charges and Disposition Screen (AH07). -.:.. 30
  • 39. • r ~. i , ~. ., . ,', ~ - Appellate Charges and Disposition Screen 'The purpose of this screen is to display all. appellate charges and associated dispositions.' The firstcolurnn, labeled' L/S/A indicates whether the charge was added to the file in lower court, superior court, or appellate court. The charge disposition (and sentence , if applicable) imposed in lower court will appear after the charge name, followed by the first and second appellate court disposition (designated in the columns 1ST APPL DISP and 2ND APPL DISP, respectively). The top charge .for the docket appears in the bottom left of the screen. All fields appearing on AH07 are for display only; no data entry is allowed. Pressing ENTER from AH07 will return the Defendant Identifier Screen nIM02) ~ 31
  • 40. • DAT FCl', ° FH HA JVFO-13 I JVFO-14 JVFO:-15 I1H NARR ° , ••• ( PA REG SP •• Lm,zER COURT ° ARRAIGNNENT TYPE GLOSSARY Desk l~ppearance Ticket Family Court and Criminal Court have concurrent jurisdiction (FCA stands for Family Court Act) Felony Hearing Hospital Arraignment Defendant is 2. 13 year old Juvenile 'liolent Felony Offender Defendant is 2. 14 year old Juvenile Violent Felony Offender Defendant is a 15 year old Juvenile Violent Felony Offender l:<lisdemeanor Hearing Not arraigned, although arraignment was scheduled (used primarily for DAT cases in which defendant does not appear in court on scheduled date) Pre-arraignment (police off~ce~ not required to be present in court at arraignment i pre-arr2 tgnment depositic'D provided) Regular arraignment (used as an all-purpose type to designate cases which do not fall into any other arraignment category listed) Transferred from summons part 0 0 _~o I 3 2
  • 41. • .ADH ADHJ BR BT PCA PH HH JT HH I·lOT ~. NJT NT RESENT SAN SEN SV VOCD VOP LOWER COlffiT HEARING TYPE GLOSSARY Addiction Hearing Addiction Hearing with Jury Bail Re-evaluation Bench Trial Family Court and Criminal Court have concurrent jurisdiction (FCA stands for Family Court Act) Felony Hearing Hospital Hearing Jury Tri3.1 Misdemeanor Hearing Hearing on Motion Non-jury Trial (used prior to creation of Hearing Type BT) No Type (used as an all-purpose type to designate cases which do not fall into any other hearing type listed) Resentencing Sanity Hearing Por sentencing Sentence Vacated Hearing on Violation of Conditional Discharge Hearing on Violation of Probation 3 3
  • 42. • ABATED ACD55 ACD55-PGSI ACD55-TRAN f ACD55-56 . ACD56 ?CD56-PGSI ACD56-TRAN ACQ ACQ&SEALED .iDJ MINS AFFIR!1ED ART 81 BFWO BFWO-S C • CCT'RANS LOWER COURT DOCKE~ DISPOSITION GLOSSARY - Abated by death of defendant Adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under CPL170.55 Combined disposition of adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under CPL170.55, and pled guilty, sentence imposed Combined disposition of adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under CPL170.55, and transferred to another court Combined disposition of adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under both C~L170.55 and 170.56 Adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under CPL170.56 - this occurs in cases involving marijuana Combined disposition of adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under CPL170.56, and pled guilty, sentence imposed Combined disposition of adjourned in contempla~ion of dismissal under CPL170.56, and transferred to another court Acquitted after trial Acquitted after trial and sealed under CPL160.50 Adjourned for minutes Appellate Court has upheld trial court disposition Test for drug use Bc:~_~ fori eit ec., warrant ordered Bail forfeited, warrant ordered and sta7ed Case conti!1uec Transferred to another Criminal Court part in the same county (Revised 9/3/91) 34
  • 43. Criminal Court Warrant for this defendant from another county Olithin the City of New York Court decision pending - Case adjourned Certificate of Relief from civil disabilities granted Consolidated with another docket Consent adjournment Civil contempt Case continued for payment of fine or surcharge Court adjourned Court on trial - Case adjourned Complaint and summons ordered Complaint ana arrest warrant ordered D.A. actually engaged - Case adjourned D.A. civili~n witness no~ present ~ Case adjourned D.A. File Missing - Case adjourned D.A. to investigate - Case adjourned D.A. Not Present - Case adjourned D.A. Police witness not present - Case adjourned D.A. request (medical records, police reports, etc.) - Case adjourned D.A. response to motion - Case adjourned . ! Dismi~sed and sent to Drug Abuse Control Commission Defense actually engaged - Case adjour.ned , Defense to file motion - Case adjourned Defense request for adjour~~ent 3 5
  • 44. .. :. .. • D-FAIL PRS D-FINAL OR DISM DISl-I-CCR DISf:l-DA DISM-INSF DISM-MHL DISM-30.30 D-LACK JUR DNP DNPRO DNR D-RD DTS D-UD DWNP D-160.50 D-170.40 D-170.55 D-170.56 D-170.56F Dismissed- Failure to prosecute Dismissed - Final order (Article 730 11isdemeanor) Dismissed Dismissed - Certificate of CUstody received (Article 730 Felony) Dismissed - Motion of District Attorney Dismissed - Legally insufficient Dismissed - Mental Hygiene Law 9.43 Dismissed - Speedy trial provisions (CPL30.30) Dismissed - Lack of jurisdiction (defendant is younger than 16 and is not a Juvenile Violent Offender) Defense attorney not present - Case adjourned Defendant not produced - Case Rdjourned . . Defendant not ready - case adjourned Dismissed due to a guilty finding on a companion docket (a docket associated with the same crime) Dismissed, to be sealed at a later date Dismissed due to a guilty finding on a case arising from a different crime Defense witness not present - Case adjourned Dismissed and sealed under CPL160.50 Dismissed in the interest of justice Dismis3ed after adjournment in contemplation of dismissal under C?L170.55 Dismissed after adjournment in c.:ont.emplation of dismissal under CPL170.56 (C~se involving marijuana) Dismissed under CPL170.56 without an adjournment (Dismissed under CPL170.56 forthwith) 3 6
  • 45. • D-73'O "' EGJ • EGJ-IW EXS EXTRADITED f FAM .CT.-3 ~ . Fhl1.CT.-4 '. FCP FTP INDICTED JTP JTP CA JTPCRT JTP DNR JTP PPNR JTP WO-S JUD ENT MISTRIAL .. • MOT DENIED MOT GRANTD Dismissed under CPL730 as a result 'of a sanity hearing in which the defendant was declared an incapacitated person Examined (Felony Hearing) and held for Grand Jury Examined (Felony 'Hearing) and held for Grand Jury, indictment waived Execution of previously imposed sentence or surcharge Return of fugitive to jurisdiction outside the State of New York Removed to Family Court; the case involves a Juvenile Violent Offender but there is not reasonable cause to believe the defendant committed a crime for which a person under 16 is criminally responsible Removed to Family court in the interest of justice; the case involves a Juvenile Violent Offender Family Court Warrant and order of 'protection Favorable termination of probation , Indicted Jury trial pending Jury trial pending, consent adjournment Jury trial pending, court adjournment Jury trial pending, defendant not ready Jury trial pending, people not ready Jury trial pending, warrant ordered and stayed .::.11 Judgment entered (corporation sentenced to fine) Mis~rial declared due to some error or improper conduct Denial of post-disposition motion Granting of post-disposition motion 3 '7
  • 46. t. MOTP • MOTP CA MOTP CRT MOTP DNR MOTP PPNR MOTP WO-S f MOT SBMTD NAR-INDICT NO INTERP NYSW OTHER ~. OTP PA FCD PG&ADJ PGI&S PGR&S PGSI PPNR i 'PROB T-WC • PRHO ~~-----~--------------------------- Hearing pending Hearing pending, consent adjournment Hearing pending, court adjournment Hearing pending, defendant not ready Hearing pending, people not ready Hearing pending, warrant ordered and stayed Motion has been submitted to the judge Indicted; case sent to Special Narcotics Part of Superior Court (New York County) No interpreter - Case adjourned New York State Warrant - outside lhe City of New York Case adjourned for unspecified reason Order to the Department of Corrections to produce the defendant at next scheduled court appearance Pending action by appellate courL Court decision pending - Case adjourned Pled guilty and adjourned for sentencing although there is no legal necessity for the adjournment Pled guilty, pre-sentence investigation ordered; case has been adjourned for sentencing Pled guilty, fingerprint record review and update have been ordered; case has been adjourned for sentencing __'0 r. Pled guilty, sentence imposed People not ready I'robatioa t.€'lmiIl:.led without comrnent (Termination is neither favorable nor unfavorable) Parole revoked, bench warrant ordered 3 8
  • 47. • I. • r •• $ $1 CD DR IMP IMP-H INT LR LS OP PROB RES UD SENTENCE CODE GLOSSARY Fine imposed Fine/imprisonrne'it alternative Conditional Discharge Drinking Driver Referral Imprisonment Imprisonment to be served at home Intermittent imprisonment License Revoked License Suspended Final Order of Protection Probation Restitution Unconditional Discharge Sentences may be combined, written as a series and separated by commas, as in: IMP,PROB $,CD etc. The following combinations are not valid: UD combined with any other sentence IMP combined with INT c-n combined with PROB • 1·, 3 9
  • 48. • r PRWO-S REA~SESSED RESENT RESENT-C scep SCI SEALED SENT CONTD SENT TERM SI SUPERSEDED TFG&ADJ TFGI&S TFGRftS TFGSI TOP TRANS UTP WGJ WGJ-IW WO Parole revoked, bench warrant ordered and stayed Mandatory surc~arge has been reassessed Resentenced continued for resentencing Supreme Court case pending - Case adjourned superior Courl Information Sealed as a result of post-disposition motion Sentence continued after post-sentence hearing Sentence terminated earlier than scheduled Sentence imposed Charges have been included in another accusatory instrument (charges on this docket have been superseded) Tried and found ~uilty, adjourned ~or sentencing Tried and found guilty, pre-sentence investigation ordered; case has been adjourned for sentencing Tried and found guilty, fingerprint record review and update ordered; case has been adjourned for sentencing Tried and found guilty, sentence imposed Temporary order of protection in a case for which Criminal Court and Family Court have concurrent jurisdiction Transferred t01another court -...... Unfavorable termination of probation Waived examination (Felony Hearing) and held for Grand Jury Ylaived examination (F'2lony Hearing) and held for Grand Jury - indictment waived Warrant ordered
  • 49. • . .. • r • wo-s YO lJTP lJTP C1>. lJTP CRT lJTP DNR lJTP PPNR lJTP '(O-S 730CPL Warrant ordered and stayed Youthful offender status granted Bench trial pending Bench trial pending, .consent adjournment Bench trial pending, court adjournment Bench trial pending, defendant not ready Bench trial pending, people not ready Bench trial pending, warrant ordered and stayed psychiatric examination ordered .' "'-- ,)
  • 50. • r ~. SUPREME COURT APPEARANCE DISPOSITION GLOSSARY ABATED ACD10 ACD46 ACQ ADJ ADJ-D ADJ-S AGJ APP-S ART81 BFRTD BFWO BFWO-S BRVK.D BRWI BSR CFT CMH330 CMH730 CONS CP DISM D-160.50 D-SUPERSED Abated by death of defendant Adjourned for felony dispute resolution Adjourned in contemplation of dismissal under CPL210.46 - this occurs in cases involving marijuana Acquitted after trial Case adjourned Adjourned at the request of the defense Adjourned for sentencing Awaiting Grand Jury action Appellate Division stay Test for drug use Bail forfeited Bail forfeited, warrant ordered Bail forfeited, warrant ordered and stayed Bail revoked Bail revoked, warrant to issue Both sides ready for trial Consolidated for trial Psychiatric evaluation, 30 day adjournment Psyc.hiatric conunitment Consolidated with another case Continued for paJ~ent of fine or surcharge --'.. , Dismissed Dismissed and sealed under CPL160.50 Case dism{ssed, superseded by anoLller Supreme Court case (Revised .3/20/91) 42
  • 51. •• 1 • r I. I j. I DISM-40 D330 D45 D-210.46 EXS FIT FTP EXTRADITED HA HC IDCR IDCR-F JD MISTRIAL NYSW OTP PA PD PG PGSI PGYO Dismissed after referral to felony dispute resolution ~ischarged from the Custody of the Commissioner of Mental Hygiene Dismissed, District Attorney has 45 daystQ provide additional information before record is sealed Dismissed after adjournment in contemplation of dismissal under CPL210.46 Execution of previously imposed sentence or surcharge Defendant is fit to proceed Favorable termination of probation Return of fugitive to jurisdiction outside the City of New York Hearing adjourned Hearing continued Indictment dismissed, complaint reinstated Indictment dismissed, complaint reinstated; this case is disposed Jury disagreement Mistrial declared due to some error or improper conduct New York State Warrant - outside the city of New York Order to the Department of Corrections to produce the defendant at next scheduled court appearance Pending action by the appellate court __·:·0 Partial dismissal Pled guilty Pled guilty, sentence imposed Pled guilty, defendant adjudicated a youthful offender at the same court appearance 43
  • 52. " .t • f • • ---- - --------.---------------------, PNG PNR PNR-F PRWO PRoJO-S PROB T-WC PV R&P REASSESSED REFCT RESENT RT-CCT SENT CON'rD SCTRAN SEALED' SI SIA SIA-WO SUPERSEDED 'I'C TCA TCA-WO TCO!~P Pled not guilty Pled not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect Pled not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect, case is finished (no adjournment) Parole revoked, warrant ordered Parole revoked, warrant ordered and stayed Probation terminated without comment (Termi~ation is neither favorable nor unfavorable) Partial verdict Ready and passed (defendant is ready for trial) Mandatory surcharge has been reassessed Remoyed to Family Court Resentenced Returned to Crimin~l Court Sentence continued after post-sentence hearing Transferred to another Supreme Court part in t.he same county Sealed as a result of post-disposition motion Sentence imposed Sentence imposed in absentia Sentence imposed in absentia, warrant ordered Charges have been included in another accusatory instr.ument Trial continued Trial continued in absentia , Trial continued in absentia, warrant ordered Trial completed 44
  • 53. , ... • TFG : TFGA f:- TFGAWO TFGSI TFNR TFNR-F r TOP TRANS UTP WO Wo-p ~. WO-R WO-S YO 730CPL Tried and found guilty Tried and found guilty in absentia Tried and found guilty in absentia, warrant ordered Tried and found guilty, sentence imposed Tried and found not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect Tried and found not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect; case is finished (no adjournment) Temporary order of protection Transferred to another court Unfavorable termination of probation Warrant ordered Probation warrant ordered Previous warrant reinstated Warrant ordered and stayed Youthful offender status granted Psychiatric examination ordered ...::." 4 5
  • 54. .• t " ..' . • j ------------------------------------------------------------------, BC PC RE ROR $NNNNNN $NNNNNN / $NNNNNN RELEASE STATUS GLOSS~~Y Bail conditions Continued (implies that bail was made on a prior date and the same bail conditions apply) Parole Continued (defendant was released on his/her own recognizance at a previous appearance and this condition still applies) Remanded (no bail set at this appearance) Defendant released on his/her own recognizance Bail amount,- in dollars Bond/cash amount, in dollars When a bail amount is displayed in CRIMS, it is follO.;ed by a one character code contained within parentheses, as follows: B c N p u Bail was made via Bail was made via Bail was not made; incarcerated Bail bond Bail was made was made , " via via bond cash defendant still a partially secured unsecured bond
  • 55. I · , l w• ..' , ,- :~ I , (I { i ADJ. CB CB2BU C1VTR COMM PAID PP RMTD SENTENCE STATUS CODE GLOSS]~Y Adjourned for payment of fine (implies that no payment was made at this appearance) Cash bail applied to pay fine Cash bail to be used to pay fine Transferred to civil Court for collection of fine committed (where sentence is $1, defendant did not pay fine and is incarcerated) Fine paid in full Partial payment made at this appearance (adjourned to pay balance) Defendant excused from payment of fine .,-::" 47