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  • 41Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation — The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCI) is an investigative law enforcement agency for the U.S. state of Ohio. The department was founded on July 9, 1921. It began as a minor records keeping facility in conjunction with …

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  • 42James Scott (criminal) — Infobox Criminal subject name = James Robert Scott image size = image caption = date of birth = birth date and age|1969|11|20 place of birth = Quincy, Illinois date of death = place of death = alias = charge = Causing a catastrophe conviction =… …

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  • 43National Instant Criminal Background Check System — The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) is a point of sale system for determining eligibility to purchase a firearm in the United States of America. Federal Firearms License (FFL) holders are generally required by law to use… …

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  • 44habitual criminal — A second or subsequent offender; a convicted person with a prior criminal record. A term usually defined with precision by statute in a jurisdiction where the status permits or requires an increase in term of imprisonment imposed for a crime. See …

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  • 45bad record — criminal history, history of crimes recorded with the police …

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  • 46Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 — United Kingdom Parliament Statute book chapter 1984 c 60 Dates Commencement in force …

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  • 47Larry Davis (criminal) — Larry Davis (May 28 1966 – February 20 2008), who changed his name to Adam Abdul Hakeem in 1989, was a New Yorker who shot six New York City police officers on November 19, 1986 when they raided his sister s Bronx apartment. The police said that… …

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  • 48LaRouche criminal trials — The LaRouche criminal trials in the mid 1980s stemmed from federal and state investigations into the activities of American political activist Lyndon LaRouche and members of his movement. They were charged with conspiring to commit fraud and… …

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  • 49US Intelligence involvement with German and Japanese War Criminals after World War II — While the United States was involved in the prosecution of war criminals, principally at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg and the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo, the Nuremberg Military Tribunals, and… …

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  • 50CIA leak scandal criminal investigation — The CIA leak scandal is a dispute stemming from allegations that one or more White House officials revealed Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent Valerie Plame Wilson’s under cover status. An investigation is underway concerning the possibility …

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