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Questions dealing with Police and investigative procedures, criminal investigation for all classifications of crimes, Interview and interrogation techniques, crime scene procedure. Police techniques and procedures. Can not answer specific questions about specific cases.
Member of the Michigan State Police for over 30 years. Over 20 years as a Detective. Conducted numerous investigations from Homicide to dog bite. Internal investigations. Investigations in prison enviorment. Majority of career has been spent in rural areas of Michigan
Bachelor of Science degree. Long list of professional training
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Emily, I do understand your concerns about this. Normally suspended driving is considered a traffic offense and kind of quasi criminal. Unless you were fingerprinted it should not show up on a criminal
Scott, Interesting, could be difficult as records don't last long. However i have been successful. The records or copies could be stored in several different places and they each need to be checked
Michele, I am sorry about the problem this is causing you. This is not a very clear cut area of law. If your grandmother was not of senior age there may be nothing at all that could be done. This
Linda, Each state will have differing rules on this and there sometimes extenuating circumstances that you can avail yourself of. The only step that would have much chance of success is for you to
Lindsey, Thanks for trying to be honest. Issuing worthless checks is a very common offense. There are several different terms for it. Lets be realistic about this. To me and others the question is

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