From WYFF4.com
Two high profile crime cases in South Carolina involving parolees from North Carolina have led that state to make some big policy changes.
Gov. Beverly Perdue signed a measure into law Thursday that gives police officers better access to probation and parole records without waiting for a court order.
Officers will also have access to an offender's juvenile records and warrantless searches will be allowed as a condition of probation.
Two high profile crime cases in South Carolina involving parolees from North Carolina have led that state to make some big policy changes.
Gov. Beverly Perdue signed a measure into law Thursday that gives police officers better access to probation and parole records without waiting for a court order.
Officers will also have access to an offender's juvenile records and warrantless searches will be allowed as a condition of probation.
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