Mr. Hubert. So, the line of command between you and Chief Curry is Batchelor, Lumpkin, then Wiggins?
Lieutenant Wiggins. That's right.
Mr. Hubert. What are your particular duties?
Lieutenant Wiggins. That depends, of course. Could I quote here and say that on certain times I have different duties?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Lieutenant Wiggins. That I have a jail lieutenant that works for me, on his days off, I watch the jail, or pass on prisoners and supervise the jail as well as the other things, and when the jail lieutenant is there then I am at liberty to inspect substations and do—the dispatcher's offices and the jail, wherever I may be needed.
Mr. Hubert. On November 24, what was your situation?
Lieutenant Wiggins. I was working the jail. My jail lieutenant was off that day.
Mr. Hubert. Now, working the jail entails what responsibilities and duties?
Lieutenant Wiggins. I'm in charge of everything that goes on in the jail, and among other duties, I pass on all prisoners that are put into jail.