(in the US) Law enforcement agencies are not even a part of the court system.
Law enforcement agencies are part of the EXECUTIVE BRANCH of the government. The court system is part of the JUDICIAL BRANCH of government.
The answer is C. Law enforcement officers are mainly required to uphold the law.
There are no commercial websites that have access to this system (operated by the Dept of Justice), it is a closed system. Only law enforcement agencies and the court system have access to it.
A rather loose term that encompasses all the agencies and aspects of he administration of criminal justice. Law enforcement agencies - proscecutors office - court system - jail and prison systems - parole and probation administrations - etc - etc.
As a very short and simple answer; America's court system and law enforcement practices are modelled mainly on the English system.
Law enforcement agencies and court systems are major users of EtG urine testing.
U.S. Marshals... BALLIN'
Yes. Law enforcement agencies are routinely sued in federal court for civil rights violations under Section 1983 of the U.S. Code.
If your records were officially expunged it means that members of the general public cannot view your past criminal history.HOWEVER - the following organizations still have access to your record: all government agencies - the court system - law enforcement agencies - and organizations doing background investigations for government security clearances.
The Australian Federal and State Police act as Law Enforcement agencies. The Australian Court System (judiciary) interpret statutory law and enforce Common Law. Parliament and the Gov.General develop Statutory Law.
The same way any law enforcement agency deals with crime: Find them, arrest them (and/or deadly force), try them in a court of law, administer justice (death, imprisonment, etc.). There are MORE different types of Law Enforcement Agencies in the US alone than there ever was in US history before. Today's law enforcement agencies have COMPUTERS, WEAPONS, and OVER-SEAS JURISDICTIONS. Today's law enforcement agencies also have the US MILITARY to assist them in law enforcement; this is "New", law enforcement did not have "official" military assistance prior to the 1990's.
You will need to hire a lawyer.Added: It won't help. Expungement only prevents access to your criminal record by the general public. Law enforcement, the court system, and government agencies still have access to it for conducting background checks.
If it was expunged by court order, the record will not available to the general public. But the 'true' record is still available to the courts, law enforcement, and government agencies.