Legislative
The legislative branch.
That information is not being released by Sony. It is a criminal matter being investigated by the FBI and other government agencies
It is possible, however, government agencies DO have the ability, and the legal authority, to access your expunged criminal history. If the offense was not a serious one, perhaps. However if the offense was a felony, probably not, unless you were trying for a very low-level ocupation.
ALL law enforcement agencies AND the prosecutor's office (Executive Branch of government) are charged with enforcing criminal law. The courts (Judicial Branch) are responsible for trying the cases.
Administrative law governs certain activities between persons and government. It deals with the relationship between individuals and administrative agencies and the legal principles and procedures that regulate the actions and decisions of these agencies. This branch of law ensures that government actions are lawful, fair, and accountable.
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Your juvenile is sealed to the public, but it never"goes away" and is available to law enforcement, the courts and government agencies.
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No. It is sealed only to the view of the general public. The courts, law enforcement and government agencies will ALWAYS have access to the complete criminal record.
The criminal justice system (in the United States) endeavors to maintain public safety and personal freedoms by dealing with criminal activity. There are 3 main agencies: the police, the courts, and the correctional agencies. The police identify and investigate activity that violates criminal law. The courts take criminal activity and hold a fair trial, ultimately determining if somebody has violated criminal law and what consequences they will face. Then the correctional agencies will carry out the consequences, while upholding the criminal's personal rights.
No. Only law enforcement agencies can receive and act on criminal complaints.
If you are offering them your background for some reason, it would be best that you reveal it yourself. The FDIC, like ALL government agencies, DOES have access to expunged criminal records.