Title 17, Chapter 4, Section 25.1
( 17-4-25.1)
(a) As provided in subsection (e) of this Code section, a sworn law
enforcement officer from a county or municipality in which an
offense is alleged to have been committed shall be authorized to
transport an arrested person, with the warrant under which such
person was arrested, from one jurisdiction to the county or
municipality in which the offense is alleged to have been committed
for examination before any judicial officer of that county or
municipality. (b) Unless otherwise provided by contract, the agency transporting
the arrested person pursuant to subsection (a) of this Code section
shall be responsible for all costs associated with the transport.
Such officer may hold or imprison the arrested person in a
jurisdiction other than where the offense is alleged to have been
committed long enough to enable such officer to prepare to take the
arrested person to the jurisdiction in which the offense is alleged
to have been committed. (c) A sworn law enforcement officer from a county or municipality
shall be authorized to transport a prisoner who is lawfully in the
custody of such officer to a medical facility, youth development
center, or court appearance outside such county or municipality or
to transport such prisoner to a location outside such county or
municipality for any lawfully required or necessary purpose. (d) This Code section shall not be construed to provide any general
state-wide police powers or authority for county or municipal law
enforcement officers or expand the arrest powers of such officers
outside their properly authorized jurisdiction. (e) Sheriffs and, with the approval of its governing authority,
municipal or other law enforcement agency heads are authorized to
enter into a contract for the purposes of transporting arrested
individuals from the jurisdiction of the arrest to an appropriate
detention facility where the alleged crime is to have occurred. In
the absence of a written contract between the sheriff and municipal
or other law enforcement agency head, the sheriff or his or her
designee has the right of first refusal, as evidenced in writing, of
transporting persons arrested on a warrant to an appropriate
detention facility where the crime is alleged to have occurred. Any
responsibility arising as a result of the transportation of an
arrested individual as authorized in this Code section shall be that
of the agency whose employee is transporting the arrested
individual. |