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I don't know why they still have Speaks still in transit. He has been in NC for a while now. That's where the new pic came from with his shaved head.
Here's the link for vinelink link for TS.....
https://www.vinelink.com/vinelink/d...34003&agency=69&id=222643&searchType=offender
How are you pulling TCS up using vinelink? I've tried to pull him up by his name and his number to no avail.
If you go to Vinelink, under maps click NC and enter Terry Speaks......is he not showing for you?
The only thing that has change recently with him is you cannot sign up to be updated on his status anymore.
My brain is foggy so I hope I can convey the partial answer to this problem and weakness (imo) in our national overall system.
It's a law that Federal records are available to the public. Therefore, TCS's prison record up until January 2010 is available online.
State and local laws are different (ie Tangipahoa Parish making records harder to obtain within the last two weeks or so).
Then we have TCS's transfer to the Oklahoma facility from the LA jail in July. If you didn't know about it, you can't 'see' his current arrest/charges anywhere. For those of us who know that he was being held at the OK prison, we can check and see that he's been
'in transit' for too many days now but can't tell when he left or where he landed.
His trial has been set for September in Winston Salem. But nothing links the road he's traveled together.
My point is, none of the arrest/jail/prison records are conjoined. Because TCS has not been convicted of his new charges yet,
looking up his past record doesn't reflect any of his current troubles with the law.
One wouldn't know he's in jail now even though the crime he's being tried for is connected to his old prison records.
Also, if he's convicted in LA, will those records be compiled with and show up in the same place as his records from NC?
Does LE have a system that shows a person's complete profile all in the same place? Is that done through social security numbers?
If so, based on Bessie's post above, we have problems.
Once somebody has been convicted of a felony, do their rights to be protected outweigh the people/public who could be
harmed by the ex-convict in the future?