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Legal Handbook for FBI Special Agents — Part 1
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| (2) | Employees of the FBI should not make available to H
the media photographs of a defendant unless a law enforcement function
is served thereby. The release of @ bank camera photo or a photograph
of a defendant who is a fugitive from the justice is considered a
proper law enforcement function and is permitted under this section.
**EfEDte: 08/27/1982 MCRT#: 0 Div: D9 Cav: SecCls:
6-4.8 Photographing Juveniles (See 3-16.2 (6) and MIOG,
Part II, Section 4-2,2.3.)
The Juvenile Delinquency Act states that no juvenile who
has been arrested shall be photographed unless it is determined
|he/she|will be tried as an adult, or the U.S. District judge consents
to the photo being taken. This prohibition is applicable to FBI
Agents, the U.S. Marshal's office, and any local facility in which a
juvenile is incarcerated on Federal charges.
*kEFEDte: 08/27/1982 MCRT#: 0 Div: D9 Cav: SecCls:
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