Articles in the Criminal Records Category
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There are many reasons that an individual might seek an expungement of criminal records. When a person has been convicted of a felony, they lose many rights in the United States that include the right to vote and bear arms. In addition, most individuals who have a felony on their records are often prohibited from receiving certain types of aid, get certain jobs, or enjoy other freedoms that are afforded to most Americans.
It is important that you check the state’s requirements for expungement where the conviction took place. Some states …
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When there’s a civil trouble or any problem in the society, who is it that most people would call on for a fix? Is it not those policemen, the peacemakers? Indeed, they are, and for all those cases that they have to deal with, they are also the ones who are held responsible for creating a certain report. Thus, policemen are known to have complete knowledge about all the things that occurred in their area. Anyone else can also have the same knowledge about those things since these are included …
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A criminal record shows a person’s criminal history. It is usually used by employers and leaders as a tool to check on someone’s trustworthiness. The content of such record varies from one state or jurisdiction to another. In some states, it contains only those cases in which the person has pleaded guilty or was declared guilty by an authorized court. Others would include arrests, charges dismissed or pending and even those in which the individual has been acquitted.
It is indicated in the Criminal Records Review Act that it is mandatory …
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California arrest records provide relevant information that will also benefit you and any member of your family. When you search for these records, you will know if that person that you’re in a relationship with is telling you the truth or not. If you’re in need of a babysitter, it can also give you the information that you need regarding your future babysitter. It is also an aid for an employer to be the basis of hiring an applicant or not based on the background check that was undergone. Whatever …
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Getting pulled over by a police officer can be very stressful. The violation you may receive as a result of this stop may even cause distress to your wallet. In addition to having to pay the actual ticket, your insurance premiums may increase as well. Not to mention the demerit points that will be put on your driving record for a few years (according to your state’s regulations). If you feel like you have been unfairly served with traffic tickets, there are a number of techniques you can use to …
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There are many different types of crimes committed every day in the world. Some crimes may be considered more or less serious than others. Murder or arson are considered by society to be severe crimes, while crimes such as public intoxication are considered to be less severe. The fact of the matter is that all crimes are an abuse of the law and require various punishments depending on the severity of the crime committed by the criminal.
The classification of crimes and punishments may vary from state to state. However, the …
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Have you been the victim of great relationship that just simply went bad real fast? It always seems to start great, so great in fact that you can never really foresee the end. Then one day without warning your whole world crumbles.
Background Investigations, Criminal Records »
When a company does a background check on you, do they call all your previous employers? Also, do they do a criminal background search and also a credit check? Which is the main one they do in a background check?
Most companies do a background check that consists of: criminal records that are public, DMV records, any court settlements, they will list your previous known addresses and any aliases that you have used, and also neighbors and known associates.
Some employers also do a credit check and some also use law enforcement …
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I am trying to research a case where someone was convicted of murder in Oklahoma in the 1960's – maybe around 1965. Does anyone know of a web site where I can access public criminal records for Oklahoma going back that far? I believe that the crime took place somewhere near Tulsa. I searched using the major search engines but I'm just not coming up with much.
Your research sounds exciting. I love doing detective work where I’m going through records trying to piece together a new take …
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A Colorado Bureau of Investigations criminal records check reveals an arrest for DWAI. Would an FBI criminal background check reveal this as well? How about a records check from another state?
The FBI maintains "NCIC" the National Crime Information Center system.
Every law enforcement agency within the USA is required to upload arrest statistics to the FBI database.
Because the system is operated by the FBI…all states and law enforcement agencies have access to "criminal histories."

