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Crimes and Criminal Records

Released on: March 11, 2008, 7:13 pm

Press Release Author: Publicrecords.com

Industry: Human Resources

Press Release Summary: Before that, however, let us first define what crime is.
Crime is committing acts that are prohibited by public law and has a corresponding
violation. Crimes are divided into two categories - the one, felony and the other,
misdemeanor.

Press Release Body: Before that, however, let us first define what crime is. Crime
is committing acts that are prohibited by public law and has a corresponding
violation. Crimes are divided into two categories - the one, felony and the other,
misdemeanor.

A felony is a grave crime, such as burglary, rape, or murder. These types of crime
are either punishable by an imprisonment of more than one year (in a state or
federal facility) or, worst-case scenario, by death.

On the other hand, misdemeanor is a crime that is less serious than a felony and
carries with it a less severe punishment. Most misdemeanors are punishable by a fine
or light jail term (an imprisonment that is not served in a penitentiary and does
not exceed more than a year). Traffic violations are the most common forms of
misdemeanor. They are usually dealt with informally without the need of going
through a trial.

In the country, a criminal record is kept for every person who commits a crime. Law
enforcement agencies keep and track these records. Generally, the record contains
information about an individual’s previous convictions, arrest records and other
necessary data. These criminal records are considered as public records and are
available for those who wish access to them.

With that, the person with a criminal record can expect fewer opportunities to
encounter. Nowadays, more and more people perform public record searches and get
access to criminal records to find out about the character of an individual in
consideration. They do this to ensure safety and security from people who may do
them harm.
Thanks to PublicRecords.com, getting access to other’s criminal records can be quick
and stress-free. With a nationwide database that holds over 2 billion records, you
can get accurate results with your criminal record searches.

Avoid dangerous persons with hidden intentions to victimize you. Do a criminal
records search. Visit PublicRecords.com and get started right away!

Article Source: http://www.publicrecords.com

Web Site: http://www.publicrecords.com

Contact Details: Concord Street
publicrecordsearch@gmail.com
http://www.publicrecords.com

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