EU reaches compromise on network for criminal records
European Union justice ministers reached a compromise Thursday to put criminal
records within the bloc's 25 member states onto a shared electronic network. But the compromise was reached only after a proposal from the European
Commission for a central register was dropped. However, a register will be created for the criminal records of people from
non-member states. Luxembourg Justice Minister Luc Frieden, whose country holds the EU's rotating
presidency and who backed a central registry, said: "The European criminal
record (register) did not get an agreement". The electronic network of criminal records should allow a judge in one country
to have much quicker access to the files of a suspect's legal history in other
EU states. A magistrate is supposed to be able to get a response to an emailed request for
legal records within 10 days compared with at least several weeks now. The network will build on the experience of a project to put criminal records in
Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, and soon also Poland, on a shared network by
the end of the year.

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