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Robert E. (Chuck) Moseley

Current Position

Captain of the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office, Patrol Commander

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Experience

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April 2013 – March 2020, Pierce County Sheriff’s Office - Pierce County Patrol Division Commander

  • Aiding Sheriff Bennett with administrative duties as needed

  • Supervising Patrol Division Deputies

  • Approving reports completed by subordinates

  • Scheduling deputies and bailiffs for courtroom security

  • Handling disciplinary problems and complaints from the citizenry  

  • Counseling deputies on both work and personal problems

  • Performing in house training for local law enforcement agencies

  • Scheduling inmate transports, as well as mental evaluations as needed

  • Maintaining officer records on the Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training website

  • Serving as the administrator on the Georgia Sheriff’s Association website for the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office 

 

June 2011—April 2013, Sergeant First Class, Post 22, Waycross (Retired)Sergeant First Class

  • Overseeing the normal operations of the post.

  • Investigating, approving and selling collision reports

  • Enforcing traffic laws and ensuring the Post Troopers are as well.

  • Handling disciplinary problems and complaints.

  • Counseling troopers on both work and personal problems.

  • Approving reports completed by subordinates.

  • Building working relationships with other agency heads in my territory.

 

April 2004 – June 2011, Post 22, Waycross - Sergeant

  • Assisting in the normal operations of the post.

  • Investigating traffic collisions.

  • Enforcing traffic laws.

  • Handling disciplinary problems and complaints.

  • Counseling troopers on both work and personal problems.

  • Assisting in checking collision reports and other reports completed by subordinates.

  • Working to build the reputation of the Georgia State Patrol as the Assistant Post Commander.

 

September 2003 – March 2004, Post 22, Waycross - Corporal

  • Assisted in the normal operations of the post.

  • Investigated traffic collisions.

  • Enforced traffic laws.

  • Handled disciplinary problems and complaints.

  • Counseled troopers on both work and personal problems.

  • Assisted in checking collision reports and other reports completed by subordinates.

  • Worked to build the reputation of the Georgia State Patrol as the Assistant Post Commander.

 

September 1999 – August 2003    Specialized Collision Reconstruction Team - COrporal

  • Assisted in the normal operations of the team.

  • Investigated numerous fatal collisions.

  • Trained new team members (6 of 7).

  • Handled disciplinary problems and complaints.

  • Counseled team members with both work and personal problems.

  • Was appointed Evidence Custodian and created the new evidence room in January of 2003.

  • Worked to build the reputation of the Georgia State Patrol and the SCRT with outside professional organizations – PSFM, SCARS and SeARS.

 

January 1998 – September 1999    Specialized Collision Reconstruction -  Team IV Reidsville - Trooper First Class

  • Assisted with the purchasing of all equipment for the Reidsville office.

  • Supervised the remodeling of the present office in Reidsville.

  • Organized and set up the response truck.

  • Investigated numerous fatal collisions.

  • Worked to build good working relationships with other agencies – GBI, DOT and PSC.

 

May 1997 – December 1997          Detached to SCRT Training.   - Trooper First Class

  • Attended training in Forsyth.

  • See Education section for accomplishments.

 

November 1992 – May 1997         Post #24 Newnan, Post #22 Waycross  - Trooper / Trooper First Class

  • Awarded Purple Heart Citation - 1995.

  • Investigated collisions and enforced traffic laws.

  • Worked and built good working relations with local agencies.

 

May 1992- November 1992          GSP Training Division – GPSTC - Trooper Cadet

 

June 1989 – May 1992                            Post #22 Waycross -  Radio Operator

  • Completed daily, weekly and monthly paperwork for the post.

  • Executed communication duties between the post and its troopers.

 

August 1984 – August 1988           Wayne Correctional Institution -  Correctional Officer

  • Performed security duties over work detail (10 – 12 inmates).

  • Performed security duties inside facility.

 

   

Education

1979 -- 1982   Wayne County High School  - Jesup, Georgia      

 

1984 – 1988  Georgia Department of Corrections

 

  • Basic Correctional Officer Training, 160 hours – August 1984

 

1989 – 2013   Georgia State Patrol

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2013 -- 2019  Office of the Sheriff, Pierce County

 

  • Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) Terminal Operator, 40 hours –1990

  • Georgia State Patrol Trooper School, 999 hours – May 1992 – November 1992

  • GSP In-service Training, 24 hours – October 1993

  • GSP In-service Training, 24 hours – October 1994

  • Intoximeter Recertification, 4 hours – October 1994

  • Intoximeter Course, 4 hours – November 1994

  • Radar Recertification, 4 hours – December 1994

  • GSP In-service, 20 hours – March 1995

  • GSP In-service, 4 hours – October 1995

  • Intoximeter Refresher Course, 4 hours – May 1996

  • SOLEC Orientation Training, 24 hours – July 1996

  • Radar Recertification, 4 hours – October 1996

  • On-Scene Accident Investigation, Level II, 40 hours – June 1997

  • Traffic Accident Reconstruction, Level I, 40 hours – June 1997

  • Traffic Accident Reconstruction, Level II, 24 hours – June 1997

  • Traffic Accident Reconstruction, Level III, 40 hours – June 1997

  • Traffic Accident Reconstruction, Level IV, 40 hours – July 1997

  • Traffic Accident Reconstruction, Level V, 40 hours – July 1997

  • Midland-Grau Air Brake School, 24 hours – August 1997

  • Motorcycle Accident Reconstruction, Texas A&M University, 40 hours – August 1997

  • Computerized Collision Diagramming / Auto Sketch, 40 hours – August 1997

  • Windows 95 / Microsoft Word, 40 hours – August 1997

  • Commercial Vehicle Reconstruction, Level I, 40 hours – September 1997

  • Commercial Vehicle Reconstruction, Level II, 40 hours – September 1997

  • Forensic Mapping Total Station, 120 hours – September 1997

  • Pedestrian / Bicycle Accident Reconstruction, Texas A&M University, 40 hours – October 1997

  • Basic Photography, 40 hours – October 1997

  • P.O.S.T. Instructor Certification Training, 80 hours – October 1997

  • Physics Applied to Accident Reconstruction, Texas A&M University, 40 hours – November 1997

  • Interviews & Interrogations, 40 hours – November 1997

  • Crime Scene Evidence & Preservation, 40 hours – November 1997

  • D.O.T. Rules and Regulations, 8 hours – December 1997

  • Stress Management, 20 hours – December 1997

  • Radar Recertification, 4 hours – December 1997

  • Sokkia C/P/X Seminar, 24 hours -- February 1998

  • GSP In-service Training, 8 hours – February 1998

  • Michelin Tire Damage Analysis, 8 hours – February 1998

  • GSP In-service Training, 20 hours – May 1998

  • GSP In-service Training, 8 hours – October 1998

  • Winning the D.U.I. Crash Case, 8 hours – December 1998

  • Vericom Training, 8 hours – March 1999

  • Vehicle Damage and Energy, 40 hours – April 1999

  • GSP In-service Training, 16 hours – April 1999

  • Security & Integrity of CJ Information, 4 hours – April 1999

  • Commercial Vehicle Investigation, 40 hours – June 1999

  • Pursuit Driving, 24 hours – August 1999

  • Intoximeter Refresher Course, 4 hours – October 1999

  • Southeastern Reconstruction Conference, Myrtle Beach S.C., 32 hours – October 1999

  • Crime Scene Technician, 40 hours – November 1999

  • GSP In-service Training, 8 hours – December 1999

  • GSP In-service Training, 20 hours – March 2000

  • Radar Recertification, 4 hours – August 2000

  • GSP In-service Training, 4 hours – November 2000

  • GSP In-service Training, 16 hours – May 2001

  • Mapscene Computer Software Training, 24 hours – June 2001

  • Operation Lifesaver, 24 hours – July 2001

  • Intoximeter Refresher Course, 4 hours – October 2001

  • GSP In-service Training, 4 hours – December 2001

  • GSP In-service Training, 16 hours – January 2002

  • CDR Tool User Certification Course, IPTM, 24 hours – February 2002

  • GSP In-service Training, 6 hours – February 2002

  • GSP In-service Training, 14 hours – May 2002

  • Southeastern Reconstruction Conference, Orange Beach, Al., 32 hours -- August 2002

  • GSP In-service Training, 4 hours – December 2002

  • Judgmental Simulator Training, 1 hour – January 2003

  • GSP In-service Training, 16 hours – May 2003

  • Radar Recertification, 4 hours – July 2003

  • GSP In-service Training, 5 hours – December 2003

  • Supervision Training Level I, 40 hours – September 2005

  • P.I.T. Training, 8 hours --September 2005

  • Supervision Level II, 40 hours – October 2005

  • FTO Training, 4 hours – November 2005

  • Supervision Level III, 40 hours – November 2005

  • Firearms refresher, 8 hours – December 2005

  • GSP Supervision, 40 hours – February 2006

  • Mobile Field Force Trainer Update, 4 hours – April 2006

  • Radar Recertification, 4 hours – April 2006

  • Georgia State Patrol Annual In-service, 14 hours – May 2006

  • Job Task Analysis, 1 hour – June 2006

  • Crown Vic Steering/Braking Update, 8 hours – July 2006

  • Administrative License Suspension, 2 hours – September 2006

  • Riot Control Tactics. 4 hours – October 2006

  • Georgia State Patrol In-service, 4 hours – November 2006

  • P.I.T. Liability Training, 8 hours – November 2006

  • Georgia State Patrol In-service, 6 hours – December 2006

  • Riot Control Tactics, 4 hours – February 2007

  • Rapid Response to Active Shooters, 8 hours – April 2007

  • Physical Fitness Training, 8 hours – June 2007

  • Security & Integrity of CJ Information, 4 hours – August 2007

  • Patrol Rifle Qualification, 4 hours – August 2007

  • Riot Control Tactics, 4 hours – September 2007

  • Administrative License Suspension, 1 hour – October 2007

  • Riot Control Tactics, 4 hours – November 2007

  • PIT Liability Training, 8 hours – November 2007

  • Physical Fitness Training, 4 hours – November 2007

  • Firearms Re-qualification & Deadly Force Training, 8 hours – December 2007

  • Riot Control Tactics, 4 hours – March 2008

  • Physical Fitness Training, 8 hours – March 2008

  • GSP Firearms In-Service, 8 hours -- April 2008

  • FTO Update, 8 hours, April 2008

  • Traffic Enforcement Training, 3 hours -- April 2008

  • Traffic Enforcement Training, 3 hours – August 2008

  • Physical Fitness Training,4 hours –November 2008

  • Traffic EnforcementNetwork Training, 2 hours – November 2008

  • Traffic EnforcementNetwork Training, 2 hours – November 2008

  • Traffic EnforcementNetwork Training, 4 hours – November 2008

  • PIT Liability Training, 4 hours – November 2008

  • Traffic Enforcement Network Training, 2 hours – November 2008

  • Firearms Requal & Use of Deadly Force, 8 hours –December2008

  • Riot Control Tactics. 4 hours – January 2009

  • Radar Recertification, 4 hours – April 2009

  • Physical Fitness Training, 4 hours – April 2009

  • Intoximeter Refresher Course, 4 hours – April 2009

  • Physical Fitness Training, 4 hours – May 2009

  • Firearms Training, 4 hours – June 2009

  • DUI Detection & SFST Update, 4 hours – June 2009

  • E-performance Training, 6 hours – August 2009

  • JudgmentalSimulator Training, 1 hour – September 2009

  • PIT Liability Training, 4 hours – September 2009

  • Crimes Against Children, 2 hours – September 2009

  • Driver’s License Training, 3 hours – September 2009

  • Physical Fitness Training, 2 hours – October 2009

  • Driver’s License Training, 2 hours – November 2009

  • Firearms Requal & Use of Deadly Force, 6 hours – November 2009

  • Road Check Safety, 2 hours – November 2009

  • Traffic Enforcement, 3 hours – January 2010

  • Physical Fitness Training, 2 hours -- March 2010

  • GSP Firearms In-service, 4 hours – March 2010

  • Drug Influenced DUI Detection, 4 hours – March 2010

  • Patrol Rifle, 20 hours – March 2010

  • Security & Integrity of CJ Information, 4 hours – July 2010

  • Occupant protection, 3 hours – September 2010

  • PIT Liability Training, 4 hours – September 2010

  • Eyewitness Identification, 2 hours – September 2010

  • Physical Fitness Training, 2 hours – September2010

  • Mobile Field Force Trainer Update, 4 hours – September 2010

  • Physical Fitness Training, 2 hours – October2010

  • Firearms Requal & Use of Deadly Force, 8 hours – December2010

  • Occupant Protection Usage/Enforcement, 4 hours – February 2011

  • Standardized Child Passenger Safety, 32 hours – April 2011

  • Riot Control Tactics, 4 hours – April 2011

  • GSP Firearms In-service, 8 hours – May 2011

  • FTO Update, 4 hours – June 2011

  • Tactics W/Technology – Mobile Data, 5 hours – June 2011

  • Road Check Safety, 2 hours – July 2011

  • Intelligence Gathering, 4 hours – September 2011

  • Riot Control Tactics, 4 hours – October 2011

  • Physical Fitness Training, 2 hours – November 2011

  • P.I.T. Liability Training, 4 hours – November 2011

  • Crisis Intervention Team Training, 40 hours – December 2011

  • Annual Firearms Requalification and Use of Deadly Force, 8 hours – December 2011

  • Vehicle Pursuits, 3 hours – December 2011

  • FTO Update, 2 hours – January 2012

  • Due Regard Refresher Training 1 hour – January 2012

  • Disaster Preparedness Training, 2 hours – March 2012

  • Radar Recertification (On-line), 1 hour – March 2012

  • Security and Integrity of CHRI, 4 hours – March 2012

  • Smoke MGMT and Traffic Safety, 3 hours –March 2012

  • Riot Control Training, 4 hours – April 2012

  • Traffic Enforcement for Bicycle Safety, 4 hours – April 2012

  • Mobile Field Force Refresher, 10 hours – June 2012

  • Suspicious Activity Reporting/Privacy & Civil Liberties, 1 hour – June 2012

  • DUI Enforcement, 1 hour – July 2012

  • Firearms Requalification and Use of Deadly Force, 4 hours – August 2012

  • Gangs: The Basics, 3 hours – August 2012

  • Rapid Response to an Active Shooter, 8 hours – September 2012

  • Due Regard Refresher Training, 2 hours – September 2012

  • P.I.T. Liability Training, 4 hours – October 2012

  • Physical Fitness, 2 hours – October 2012

  • GCIC Inquiry Terminal Operator Certification, 18 hours – November 2012

  • Child Passenger Safety Training Recert, 6 hours – January 2013

  • Intoximeter Refresher Course, 4 hours -- April 2013

  • Active Shooter Response, 16 hours – April 2013

  • Off Duty Encounters, 2 hours – May 2013

  • Firearms Requal and Use of Deadly Force, 3 hours – May 2013

  • Marksmanship Skills, 1 hour – May 2013

  • Night Fire, 1 hour – May 2013

  • Low Light Firearms Training, 1 hour – May 2013

  • Legal Update, 2 hours – June 2013

  • Office of Sheriff Updates (GA Sheriff’s Inservice), 5 hours – August 2013

  • FIFA and Levying, 6 hours – September 2013

  • Courthouse Security, 3 hours – October 2013

  • Domestic Violence, 2 hours – October 2013

  • Search and Seizure, 2 hours – October 2013

  • Backup Weapon Training, 1 hour – November 2013

  • Shotgun, 1 hour – November 2013

  • Security and Integrity of CHRI, 4 hours – January 2014

  • General Drug Topics, 8 hours – February 2014

  • MISC. Legal Training, 8 hours – March 2014

  • Carrying and Possessing Weapons (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – March 2014

  • Transporting Prisoners (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – March 2014

  • GSA Command Staff Conference, 18 hours – April 2014

  • Records and Reporting Systems, 2 hours – June 2014

  • Research and Planning, 1 hour – August 2014

  • Search and Seizure, 2 hours – October 2014

  • Use of Deadly Force, 1 hour – December 2014

  • Firearms Requalification’s, 5 hours – December 2014

  • Security and Integrity of CHRI, 4 hours – January 2015

  • Understanding Islamist Terrorism-MODI (GPSTC), 2 hours – May 2015

  • Radar Refresher (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – June 2015

  • Search and Seizure, 4 hours – August 2015

  • Intro to Terrorism (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2015

  • Searching Motor Vehicles (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2015

  • Understanding Islamist Terrorism-Mod 3 (GPSTC Online), 2 hours – August 2015

  • Providing Sensitive Death Notifications (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2015

  • Understanding Islamist Terrorism-Mod 2 (GPSTC Online), 2 hours – August 2015

  • Legal and Case Law Update 2015 (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2015

  • Courtroom Demeanor and Testimony, 3 hours – September 2015

  • Elder Abuse (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – September 2015

  • Evidence Collection and Preservation (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – September 2015

  • Eyewitness Identification (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – September 2015

  • Juvenile Justice Reform, 2 hours – September 2015

  • Understanding Islamist Terrorism- Mod 4 (GPSTC Online), 2 hours – September 2015

  • Carrying and Possessing Weapons in GA (GPSTC Online), 2 hours – October 2015

  • Domestic Violence (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – October 2015

  • Due Regard (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – October 2015

  • Firearms Requal and Use of Deadly Force, 7 hours – November 2015

  • Patrol Rifle, 1 hour – November 2015

  • Shotgun, 1 hour – November 2015

  • Distracted Driving, 2 hours – November 2015

  • Sex Offender Registry, 2 hours – November 2015

  • Ethics and Professionalism, 4 hours – November 2015

  • Rules of Evidence, 4 hours – December 2015

  • Security and Integrity of CHRI, 4 hours – January 2016

  • Report Writing, 4 hours – February 2016

  • Firearms Requalification’s, 4 hours – February 2016

  • Use of Deadly Force, 2 hours – February 2016

  • Departmental Inservice Training, 4 hours – March 2016

  • Rules of Evidence, 2 hours – April 2016

  • Computer Training, 2 hours – April 2016

  • Search and Seizure, 3 hours – May 2016

  • Office of Sheriff Updates (GA Sheriff’s Inservice), 3 hours – June 2016

  • Civil Process, 8 hours – July 2016

  • A.L.E.R.R.T. Terrorism Response Tactics Active Shooter Level 1, 16 hours – July 2016

  • Legal Update, 2 hours – August 2016

  • Courthouse Security, 2 hours – August 2016

  • Civil Process Review, 1 hour – October 2016

  • Firearms Requal and Use of Deadly Force, 4 hours – November 2016

  • Patrol Rifle, 1 hour – November 2016

  • Shotgun, 1 hour – November 2016

  • Crime Scene Preservation, 2 hours – December 2016

  • CPR Adult and PED with AED Recert, 5 hours – January 2017

  • Vehicle Pullovers, 2 hours – February 2017

  • Vehicle Pullovers, 2 hours – April 2017

  • Driver Simulator Training, 2 hours – May 2017

  • Domestic Violence, 6 hours – May 2017

  • Miscellaneous Traffic, 2 hours – May 2017

  • Firearms Refresher Practical Exercise, 6 hours – May 2017

  • Firearms and Requal and Use of Deadly Force, 2 hours – May 2017

  • Community Releasing, 2 hours – June 2017

  • Dealing with Mentally Ill Diminished Capacity (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – June 2017

  • Domestic Violence (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – June 2017

  • Use of Force and De-escalation Options for Gaining Compliance (Gov. Initiative), 5 hours – June 2017

  • Elder Abuse (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – July 2017

  • Use of Deadly Force and De-escalation, 2 hours – July 2017

  • Open Records Law, 7 hours – July 2017

  • Bombs and Explosives, 2 hours – August 2017

  • DCS Departmental In-service Training, 2 hours – August 2017

  • Officer Survival, 2 hours – October 2017

  • Firearms Requal and Use of Deadly Force, 2 hours – November 2017

  • Low Light Firearms Training, 2 hours – November 2017

  • Court Services, 1 hour – December 2017

  • Active Shooter Response, 2 hours – February 2018

  • Building Positive Community Relations (GPSTC), 1 hour – March 2018

  • Autism and De-escalation (GPSTC), 2 hours – March 2018

  • Carrying and possessing Weapons in GA (GPSTC Online), 2 hours – March 2018

  • Police Legitimacy, Procedural Justice, and Community Relations (Gov. Initiative), 2 hours – March 2018

  • Security and Integrity of CHRI, 2 hours – March 2018

  • Community Policing, 2 hours – April 2018

  • GACP District Training, 11 hours – May 2018

  • Bio Trauma, 1 hour – June 2018

  • Patrol Rifle, 1 hour – June 2018

  • Firearms Requal and Use of Deadly Force, 2 hours – June 2018

  • Shotgun, 1 hour – June 2018

  • De-escalation Techniques, 1 hour – July 2018

  • Active Shooter Response, 8 hours – July 2018

  • Due Regard (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2018

  • Dealing with Mentally Ill/Diminished Capacity (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2018

  • Eyewitness Identification (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2018

  • Law Enforcement and Animal Encounters (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2018

  • Evidence Collection and Preservation (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2018

  • Financial Identity Theft and Fraud, 1 hour – August 2018

  • Fundamentals of Preliminary Invest (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – August 2018

  • Georgia Uniform Motor Vehicle Crash Report Update Training, 1 hour – August 2018

  • Roll Call Training, 1 hour – August 2018

  • Family Violence, 1 hour – September 2018

  • Searching Motor Vehicles (GPSTC Online), 1 hour – September 2018

  • Report Writing, 2 hours – September 2018

  • Taser X2, 6 hours – October 2018

  • A.L.E.R.R.T. Active Shooter Conference, 24 hours – November 2018

  • Domestic Violence, 1 hour – November 2018

  • Sexual Assault Evidence Collection, 1 hour – December 2018

  • Abuse of The Elderly, 2 hours – December 2018

  • Records and Reporting Systems, 1 hour – January 2019

  • Community Policing, 2 hours – February 2019

  • 2018 Legislative and Case Law Update, 1 hour – February 2019

  • De-escalation (GA Sheriff’s Association), 1 hour – February 2019

  • Crisis Management, 1 hour – March 2019

  • Abuse of The Elderly, 2 hours – April 2019

  • Narcan, 2 hours – April 2019

 

Current Total Training Hours – 3755  (As of April 2019)

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Awards and Certifications

  • Georgia Department of Public Safety “Purple Heart Citation” – November 1995

  • P.O.S.T. Certified Instructor

  • Certified Forensic Mapping Specialist

  • Certified CDR Tool Use

  • Bacon County Exchange Club State Officer of the Year 2012

 

Professional Associations

  • Southeastern Accident Reconstruction Society – SeARS

  • Professional Society of Forensic Mapping -- PSFM

 

Other Information

 

Served as an Expert Witness in the following Courts

  • Toombs County – 1999

  • Bleckley County – 2000

  • Oconee County -- 2001

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