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> 
> As some one else pointed out, there are also issues with law
> enforcement, lock-up records (jail/prison issues), court dockets, etc.
> 
> This is why I mentioned earlier issues with having to work under court
> orders. BTDT.
> 
> Regards,
> Steve Thompson

I don't recall very much, but I do remember Dallas, TX having some
problem when they converted from an "old" system to a "new" one. IIRC,
the new one was slower and some prisoner records were not properly
transferred, resulting in some local inmates being released when they
shouldn't have been.

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