Sheriff Tommy Boswell, Russell County, AL, and District Attorney Steve Marshall, Marshall County, Al has recently been chosen to lead the country of criminal justice information to the Alabama Commission in 2010.
Boswell was elected president, and Marshall as vice president and 19 members of the quarterly meeting of the Commission on January 28.
* Established in 1975, the Commission monitors to keep Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center, designed to gather public agency to receive, analyze and disseminate relevant information on certain serious crimes, criminals and criminal activities in context.
ACJIC is responsible for gathering and providing critical information in the fields of Alabama and Community criminal law enforcement, and leads the country in technology and brings together local, state and federal agencies, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The concept of continuous residence in Russell County, Boswell was a police officer for 36 years, elected county sheriff in 1989. He's Association Sheriff Alabama, ACJIC Commission, representing 11 different periods of his 21 years, sheriff of Russell County, and Chairman of the Committee for 6 years, subject to a separate (consecutive or not consecutive).
Boswell degree from Auburn University with a BA in 1971 and his Master of Education in 1974. He also graduated in 1982 from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
Marshall, in his chosen position as district attorney of Marshall County for 2001. 1987 graduate of the University of North Caroline, he received a Doctorate in Jurisprudence in 1990 at the University of Alabama School of Law. Marshall was a committee representing the Association ACJIC Alabama District Attorney, who was also a former president.
The Commission also voted in favor, while ensuring the protection of the national meeting of ACJIC standard connection, guarantees and sanctions to ensure the confidentiality of protected persons to be taken to protect the rights and freedoms of citizens, as well as other interests and protect the integrity of criminal investigations and trials.
CONNECT Privacy Policy outlines the principles of fair information practices into conformity with the requirements of the National Association of Criminal Justice (NCJA) and the Department (of Justice Ministry of Justice) Global Justice Sharing Initiative information statement ( world).
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