No. Generally speaking, except for what may be revealed in a subsequent trial, police investigations are NOT public records.
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If the Police or other authorities see you commiting the crime.
if you see a crime tell the police
German Shepherds are the most famous police dogs. They have a great personality, and also they have sharp teeth to attack their victims. They also have a good sense of smelling to see who did the crime, also they are really good at guarding. That's why today they are called watch dogs. Mostly you will see police officers with German Shepherds, that means most likely that they would rather choose these dogs all of these reasons.
It is not a crime to not have a driver's license. but if the police see you operating a motor vehicle and know that you have no license, then they can arrest you.
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If a Baha'i were to see someone commit a crime, whether a known fellow Baha'i or an unknown individual, it should always be reported to the police first.
The family member will be treated like any other individual being arrested for a crime. The police officer may be required to recuse themselves from the case to avoid any conflicts of interest or accusations of bias. The family member will go through the normal legal process depending on the severity of the crime.
Denial of jobs and housing for the previously convicted.Lower pay for women.Higher conviction rates of minorities.Police profiling.Shooting of unarmed victims by police.
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In 2012, there were 1,557 shooting victims, and 1,312 shooting incidents (as of December 9, 2012). In 2011, there were 1,725 shooting victims, and 1,426 shooting incidents. This is according to the NYPD's City Wide Crime Statistics report. See the Related Link below and click City Wide Crime Statistics Weekly. Yearly data is there too.