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Old 04-14-2011, 10:09 AM  
Quentin
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Originally Posted by Connor View Post
Yes I believe that is the general concern. I'm not sure if there was an honest mistake if there would be allowance for that or not.
I'm not sure how the FBI views it these days, but back when they were actively conducting inspections and SA Chuck Joyner was leading the inspection team (which may still be the case), he gave producers a 7 day window to "cure defects" in their records, assuming the "defect" in question wasn't an intentional fabrication or represent a patently illegal act of its own.

Provided that the FBI doesn't cite a violation and/or recommend action by the DOJ in their post-inspection report, I think simple, honest clerical mistakes are not likely to get anybody in trouble... but it's far from certain that the reasonable approach favored by Joyner will be adopted by future inspection team leaders, obviously.
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