Section 11055 Of Article 2. Criminal Investigation From California Penal Code >> Title 1. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 2.
11055
. (a) There is within the Department of Justice the Foreign
Prosecution and Law Enforcement Unit designated with the
responsibility for assisting local law enforcement agencies with
foreign prosecutions, child abduction recoveries and returns under
the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child
Abduction, and law enforcement investigative matters. The unit is
also responsible for assisting local law enforcement in obtaining
information from foreign officials on foreign prosecution matters.
(b) The Foreign Prosecution and Law Enforcement Unit shall do all
of the following:
(1) For those countries having extraterritorial jurisdiction
allowing for the prosecution of their citizens for crimes committed
in California, the unit shall, upon request, provide informational
assistance to local law enforcement on foreign prosecution protocols
and provide technical assistance in preparing investigative materials
for forwarding and filing in international jurisdictions. The unit
shall provide information and assistance on the scope and uses of
foreign prosecution to California prosecutors and law enforcement
agencies. The unit shall be responsible for tracking foreign
prosecution cases presented by California law enforcement agencies.
The unit shall collect information on a statewide basis regarding
foreign prosecution cases for the primary purpose of analyzing the
information it collects and disseminating its conclusions to local
law enforcement agencies. Local law enforcement agencies shall retain
the authority to prepare and present foreign prosecution cases
without the assistance of the unit.
(2) The unit shall assist district attorneys in recovering
children from Mexico, and, where appropriate, other countries either
in court-ordered returns pursuant to the Hague Convention or
voluntary returns.
(3) The unit shall, upon request, assist local law enforcement
agencies and foreign law enforcement in formal requests under the
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty. The unit shall, upon request, also
assist California law enforcement agencies and foreign officials in
informal requests for mutual legal assistance.
(4) The unit, under the direction of the Attorney General, shall
provide information to local law enforcement on sensitive diplomatic
issues.