Your prints are always there, however, if you were found innocent of stalking yourself, you have nothing to worry about. Plus, prints at a crime scene have to be prominent. So, if you touched something even 10 minutes before a criminal did, their prints would be over yours and yours would not be admitted as evidence or clues.
2007-01-19 06:31:52
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answered by Wookie on Water 4
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Do feel at ease even if your prints are on file. I don't think it's anything to worry about as this is likely to have been done as a mattter of routine or procedure; and should not be subject to misuse. Every crime scene should tell a complete story and fingerprints alone, even if found at a crime scene only says that at some point the person was there, and it does not necessarily mean that the person was involved in the crime.
2007-01-19 05:58:31
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answered by Malfoy T 2
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Your finger-prints ARE 'on file' forever, now, and you should be GLAD they are, because if you were ever kidnapped or 'hurt/killed' they might be the way you'd be identified. I would NOT worry about what you touch now 'in case of a later crime scene' because the 'technicians' know how to 'sort the good from the bad' in OTHER WAYS ... but if you are worried because you have committed a crime or are considering committing a crime, then I'm GLAD they have your prints, because they increase the chances you'll be caught and 'punished' for the crime.
2007-01-19 06:11:32
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answered by Kris L 7
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Yes they are always on file. I would no worry about what you touch. You won't be convicted just because your finger prints were found at a crime scene. Just don't commit any crimes and you'll be safe.
2007-01-19 05:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The uscis is so in the back of who understand while they'll capture up. My spouse filed for naturalization over a 365 days in the past and replaced into fingerprinted a month later. nevertheless waiting for over a 365 days to take the citizenship attempt.
2016-10-31 13:12:22
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answered by wolter 4
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If your prints are taken as reference prints because you are the victim of a crime then they can't keep them in any criminal datebase.
If, however, they are taken because you are a suspect then they can.
2007-01-19 05:55:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Your prints are forever on file now.
2007-01-19 05:49:54
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answered by Kikyo 5
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Look, I guess gloves are your only option now, but look at this way...if you ever get murdered and dumped, they will be able to identify you instead of leaving you as a Jane Doe!
2007-01-19 05:53:22
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answered by tx girl 3
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They are on file forever. Better wear gloves from now on.
2007-01-19 05:49:18
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answered by clearlyalienboy 2
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Your fingerprints are now in the fingerprint database. It may not be such a bad thing.
2007-01-19 05:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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