Satellite linked to a national database, they tell officers if the prints belong to a convicted criminal.
Peru: Keiko Fujimori says her father is treated like a convicted criminal.
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He was Christopher, all right--Christopher Rocancourt, a convicted criminal in his native France wanted in Los Angeles for a passport bribery scheme and who reportedly had once posed as, among others, the nephew of filmmaker Dino De Laurentiis.
Sinn Fein's Caitriona Ruane was on her feet talking about the massive impact of domestic abuse on victims, when the DUP MLA intervened, asking if Ms Ruane understood "the conflict of speaking about victims trauma when her party appointed a convicted criminal last week".
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The trial is a milestone for Armenia as it is reportedly the first time the country has convicted a computer criminal.
It added that players would continue to be considered for England while police investigations were on-going, with their situation looked at on a case-by-case basis were they to be convicted of a serious criminal offence.
He served about a decade in prison in the 1990s for manslaughter after he was convicted of shooting a Brooklyn criminal whose moniker, 50 Cent, was the inspiration for rapper Curtis Jackson's current stage name.
He highlighted that the UK does not imprison British citizens who have "not been charged or convicted of a criminal offence".
The report said that only one of the 21 priests against whom an allegation was made was convicted of a criminal offence.
Mr Thomson would be disqualified from parliament if he was convicted of a criminal offence that carried a jail term of one year or more, Australian media reports say.
Jackson's mother wants a jury to determine that the promoter of Jackson's planned comeback concerts didn't properly investigate Dr. Conrad Murray, who a criminal jury convicted of involuntary manslaughter for Jackson's June 2009 death.
Conservative Simon Kirby wanted to know if the proposals would include measures to create "parity" between the Lords and Commons in terms of the expulsion of members who are convicted of a criminal offence.
He tabled a motion calling for the government to bring forward legislation to enable peers to retire, to end by-elections for hereditary peers, to remove members convicted of a serious criminal offence and to put the House of Lords Appointments Commission on a statutory footing.
At the conclusion of the debate, peers voted in favour of a motion tabled by Lib Dem peer Lord Steel calling on the government - but not compelling it - to introduce interim reforms to enable peers to retire, to end by-elections for hereditary peers, to remove members convicted of a serious criminal offence and to put the House of Lords Appointments Commission on a statutory footing.
"The traditional mug shot is a process (or space) where a person is automatically marked as a criminal (although not yet convicted), it is combative, accusing, dehumanizing, " says Wicks.
Last week Jack Straw, the home secretary, spelled out his plans to allow the seizure of assets belonging to people suspected, but not actually convicted, of a criminal offence.
It will be as if a criminal, having been convicted, jumped bail, and then was reapprehended, and the prosecution is now having to try him all over again before a jury of his buddies.
Using a map of criminal activity produced by a CyberTracker, police arrested and convicted a gang of muggers that had been prowling a beach near Mr Liebenberg's home.
It is a staple of our civilized criminal justice system that you cannot be convicted of committing a crime unless you knew what you were doing and realized that it was against the law.
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If changes currently going through parliament become law, Asbos will become a tool in criminal cases, so people convicted of crime and disorder offences can be subject to an order on top of their sentence.
Jeffrey Lee was jailed for nine months after being convicted of drunkenly causing criminal damage to a flat in which his ex-wife and children were present.
He was already an experienced criminal who had been convicted of shooting a Michigan state trooper during an armed robbery attempt.
In 2009, however, he was convicted of the criminal offense of working for a foreign news organization without the proper license, after a controversial interview he gave to al-Jazeera.
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Vermont, USA, America's leading slum with trees, I think qualifies behind Alaska, as it too is replete with binge drinking, unemployable wife beaters (highest rate in the country), thousands of jean-wearing, pistol waving, bearded, 12-step recovery, dropout ex-convicts per square yard, with over a dozen prison camps and work release programmes from which the convicted criminal tourist may choose.
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The amendment meant, she asserted, that "in the usual case, any foreign national who was convicted of a serious crime should be deported, regardless of whether or not the criminal had a family in the UK".
Also helping are federal sentencing guidelines for convicted bank robbers introduced in 1987, which allow judges to add years for a criminal history or use of a weapon, security experts said.
In a subsequent criminal trial, Mr Berger was acquitted of violating endangered-species laws, but convicted on the lesser charge of misusing a pesticide.
"The brightest, most fundamental line in our criminal justice system is the one that separates those who have been convicted of a crime from those who are presumed innocent, " Risher said.
On more occasions than even he cares to remember, Lord Steel has proposed a bill which would allow peers to retire, to be expelled from the House if convicted of serious criminal offences, and to exclude the 92 hereditary peers who continue to sit in it...that last provision was pulled in the face of a determined rear-guard action, the last time the bill went through.
On more occasions than even he cares to remember, Lord Steel has proposed a bill which would allow peers to retire, to be expelled from the House if convicted of serious criminal offences, and to exclude the 92 hereditary peers who continue to sit in it... that last provision was pulled in the face of a determined rearguard action, the last time the bill went through.
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