TECS II Record Display: DOJ-OGR-00028869
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TECS II Record Display: doj-ogr-00028857
The document is a TECS II record display showing personal and driver's license information, along with potential criminal affiliations and warrant details for an individual, with much of the content redacted.
TECS II Record Display: doj-ogr-00028873
The document is a TECS II record display showing personal details and law enforcement information about an individual, with various fields redacted for privacy or security reasons. It includes information such as driver's license details and potential criminal affiliations. The document is labeled with a DOJ reference number.
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