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Any person charged with the commission of a felony or a misdemeanor as a result of the same transaction or event, who is acquitted after the corresponding trial, or by order or resolution of the court, or any person who receives a full and absolute pardon by the Governor, may petition the court for the return of the fingerprints or photographs. The petitioner shall notify the prosecutor’s office, and if he has not filed any objection within a term of ten days, the court may direct that they be returned, without a hearing. If the prosecutor’s office objects, the court shall set a public hearing to such effects.\nHistory —June 1, 1983, No. 45, p. 79, § 4; Nov. 22, 1989, No. 4, p. 547, § 1.