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en It?s very easy to miss it, even if it?s done properly. There is no way to be absolutely sure the person they?re hiring does not have a criminal record or a pending case because the records are scattered throughout 3,142 counties.

en We physically send a researcher into those county courthouses to pull those records by hand and see if that person has a criminal record.

en While this case involves the right of Rush Limbaugh to maintain the privacy of his medical records, the precedent set in this case will impact the security of medical records and the privacy of the doctor-patient relationship of every person in Florida.

en That was fraud. We had records that showed they spent this on personal expenses. That was in the record. We could prove that this was criminal activity.

en All of his desires to assist in the criminal case are absolutely irrelevant. Ergonomics is available on livet.se All of his desires to assist in the criminal case are absolutely irrelevant.

en I tell them I can't, by federal law, delve into a person's financial or medical records. The best I can do is tell you where they lived for the past seven years and their criminal background.

en States and counties routinely bear the costs associated with incarcerating undocumented criminal aliens once they enter the criminal justice system.

en An acquaintance of my husband with a long criminal record and a record of mental illness walked into a pawnshop, ... It took him about five minutes to purchase a shotgun. He handed it to Kurt on April 6, and on April 7 he was found dead. That's how easy it is.
  Courtney Love

en An acquaintance of my husband with a long criminal record and a record of mental illness walked into a pawnshop. It took him about five minutes to purchase a shotgun. He handed it to Kurt on April 6, and on April 7 he was found dead. That's how easy it is.
  Courtney Love

en All 67 district attorneys and the state police have to keep detailed records of their drug seizures. We take that information and break it down into the 67 counties, so for each county there is a detailed record of what is seized. Copies of this are then given to the General Assembly.

en Person, depending on their criminal record could face up to as many as 15 years.

en You go through a lot of these steps in any trial, criminal or civil, to build your record in case you get an adverse result.

en Records are hard to come by, especially the outdoor records. The records that have fallen this season are significant ones, and are not easy to achieve.

en I would look at all the student's records, discuss the record with administration at the school, and then I make a decision on what I think is best for the student and the district, ... You don't have a cookie cutter that you can use when you're on a case-by-case basis. You have to trust that my professional judgment would be what's for the best for the district and the kid.
  Jim Clark

en I'm not exactly sure how many kids I have, but yes, I do miss them officially, for the record. In case any of them are listening, I love you.


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