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Originally Posted by Delgar
Yes I'm a lawyer but I don't practice criminal law. I'd suggest that you accountants out there (i.e. Bignumbers) don't state what you know while taking a guess, and in the case the other guy who was "told" by the police, don't believe them, I could fill you full of stories where the police have lied to get some evidence.
There could be an actual, statutory reason they can't enter your fingerprints into the database after you volunteer them, but I don't know of any.
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Further to your rather pompous tone:
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cr-cj/fing...aq-eng.htm#a10
These fingerprints are collected in this situation under the auspices of the Canadian Criminal Real Time Identification Services and as such, per the RCMP:
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The fingerprints are not added to the RCMP National Repository of Criminal Records and are not searched for future purposes."
Further:
The RCMP destroys fingerprint submissions 90 days after a search is completed and the results are returned to the police service.
The only way to get into the database is to be added to the
RCMP National Repository of Criminal Records as is noted above. Volunteering you fingerprints under CCRTIS will not result in your prints going into the NRCR.