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Is it true law enforcement officials have access to sealed criminal records?

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IF so, maybe you can answer this - a convicted felon was able to seal most of his criminal records except for drug dealing & gun possession charges. during past 5 yrs has relocated to another state & has new conviction writing bad checks & 3 warrants for tickets. Has been with his baby's mother 4 yrs & during this time they both have defrauded Section 8, welfare, food stamps, medicaid, IRS, Unemployment out of a lot of money, there is more fraud too only have so much space to write here. When someone has A LOT of evidence to prove these facts to be true and makes phone calls to these agencies & a federal investigation is launched - won't his sealed records & past criminal history be held against him along with his new charges? I was told it would be. How much trouble are these 2 people in for committing fraud against these government agencies? And what happens to her 4 kids if she goes to jail?

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  1. yes any body governmen related


  2. a judge can un seal records. the appropiate agencies can get the info they need. they could be in alot of trouble jail time and fines. depending on the outcome the children can be sent to cys or other family members  what bothers me the most is why you are so anxious for these people to get into trouble. If you have reported this tovarious agencies, then they will handle things in the appropriate manner. Why are you so interested in this? theres an old saying about sweeping your own porch before worrying about others

  3. If he is a convict felon is he not on parole. Maybe you should contact his parole officer. then again think about what you are doing and why. Maybe it would be best to let nature takes its course. Eventually they will get caught.

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