The retention of
unconvicted persons» data might be especially harmful in the case of minors, given their special situation and the importance of their development and integration in society.
In Scotland
an unconvicted person's DNA information will not be kept for police purposes unless they are suspected of committing a serious violent or sexual offence.
Not exact matches
Brad Clark: My friend [Ralph Kazee 00:27:00] he came to me and he said similar what we're doing with the
unconvicted app he thought it would be really cool to help
people with traffic problems and let them know that there are things that can be done, you don't just have to pay your speeding tickets.
My friend [inaudible] he came to me and he said... Similar to me with what we're doing with the
Unconvicted app, he thought it would be really cool to help
people with traffic problems and let them know that there are things that can be done, you don't just have to pay your speeding tickets, and so he came to me with it and I realized, that quite honestly, I'm overextended as it is.
So, what
Unconvicted was was it was my attempt to make the process as easy as possible for
people with old convictions to be able to vote, be able to get their firearm rights back, be able to serve on juries, and more simply, and more down to earth just be able to get good jobs, get access to federal funding for school.
What
unconvicted was was it was my attempt to make the process as easy as possible for
people with old convictions to be able to vote, be able to get their firearm rights back, be able to serve on jury's, more simply and more down to earth, just be able to get good jobs, get access to federal funding for school.