Criminal records now available for public access
By Michael Smith
NEW YORK (AP) - Criminal records, once previously available only to
police and federal law enforcement, are now available to the general
public.
Bankruptcy records, DMV records, lost relatives, and various other
civil records have been made available to the public through the
Freedom of Information Act and the Patriot Act. People from all over
America are now using
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to view information on potential employees, friends, and lovers.
"I never thought I would find information like this!" says Julia Lee,
who recently used the website to find out private information on a
potential business partner. "He was seriously in debt, and had pending
criminal charges!" she said.
Christopher Jones, of the Institute for Access to Information said
this opens up a whole new world to private citizens. "Previously, you
never had the ability to find out this kind of information."
"Now, anyone will have the ability to get any kind of records they
want, on almost any individual."
Website listed in this article can be found he
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