What is Nostr?
Dr. Russ :verified: /
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2023-11-04 17:55:35
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Dr. Russ :verified: on Nostr: npub13d8kh…mycpx Aaah, in that case, there may be no records. From my unclass and ...

npub13d8khmk0egptu8f0r6hraxet8y3h46rg2qhx60g9yuefjgggrc8qlmycpx (npub13d8…ycpx) Aaah, in that case, there may be no records. From my unclass and adjudicated memory, ATT lawyers mostly drove those things and sent them over to DoJ for process. FBI and USSS had a lot smaller part/role in these things than folks give them credit for (source: former fed here).

But broad searches aren't gonna make it easier. Specific ones are what you'd need, since it's literally gonna be some human being having to go through a card catalogue, pulling boxes, and reading stuff, if it was ever saved to begin with.

Because of the administrative burden, I seem to recall a fee schedule being an option. That may help.

But I imagine what you're after either doesn't exist or is so buried in the archives in WV that it is near impossible to start to find without a very specific file/case number or other Administrative file record locator to direct you to the first nugget.

ACS, afterall, didn't come into existence until early 2000's, and not all field offices had access to it. When I joined in 2009, I had carbon paper, type writers, dictaphones and more still in use in my day to day. Computers first showed up on everyone's desk during Trilogy, which was sometime 2010.

There's a reason why we joked "yesterday's technology tomorrow."
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