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  2. 30th Alliance receives $2 million grant funds - AOL

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    The grants, which also were divvied out to a couple of local law enforcement agencies, came from the N.C. Governor' Crime Commission and the U.S. Justice Department. According to a press release ...

  3. North Carolina Department of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    Governor's Clemency Office: advises the Governor regarding pardons for convicted criminals Governor's Crime Commission: advises the governor on a wide range of crime issues, as well as administers various federal grant-based programs Law Enforcement Services Section: procurement for the states law enforcement agencies North Carolina National Guard

  4. Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles - Wikipedia

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    Members are appointed by the governor to staggered, renewable seven-year terms subject to confirmation by the State Senate. [1] Each year, the board elects one of its members to serve as chairman. Currently, the chairman is Terry E. Barnard, the vice chairman is David J. Herring, and the other members are Joyette Holmes, Meg Heap, and Wayne ...

  5. Chris Swecker - Wikipedia

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    Chris Swecker (born July 14, 1956, in Ferrol, Spain) is a Spanish-born American attorney and law enforcement officer who served as assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the Criminal Investigative Division from 2004 to 2006. [1]

  6. What do North Carolina crime victims need but don’t receive ...

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  7. More juveniles committing firearm crimes in NC. How guns ...

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  8. Victims of Crime Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    The Office for Victims of Crime, established by the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) of 1984, administers the Crime Victims Fund. The fund is financed by fines paid by convicted federal offenders. As of September 2013, the Fund balance had reached almost $9 billion.

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