That's classified...
there is more than 450 million fingerprints in the FBI master database of criminal file trust me i looked it up at a educatinal site in science class its right ;D
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The FBI's Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) contains over 70 million criminal fingerprints and over 34 million civil fingerprints.
There are a number of ways you can store fingerprints in a database. You can for example scan them and save them as individual files.
Fingerprints remain the same regardless of what age you were when you were printed, are now. Fingerprint files are totally different records from criminal records, and prints taken as a juvenile are available for use when you are an adult.
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By attempting to cross-index them with fingerprint files and identifysing a suspect, or by matching them with a specific suspect.
The US Attorney files criminal charges in US district court. If you want to report a federal crime, contact the FBI.
It is not possible to have your criminal record changed. Once convicted it is there for good.
Computer forensics is the ability to recover damaged files from a criminal's computer.
You go to trail
The States Atty.
Master files:Master files are files of a fairly permanent nature, e.g.,customer ledger, purchase ledger, inventory, payroll, etc. They include some information which is of a permanent nature and also data which is continuously updated by recent transactions. These files are maintained throughout the file of the organization. Some of the futures of master files are:These files hold data of a fairly permanent nature so these files should be properly designed and well maintained.Because to their regular updating, these files show the current status of the organization.