Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Do I have access to evidence against me in a criminal case?
Asked on 2/10/11, 6:34 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Purav Bhatt
The Law Office of Purav Bhatt
Your attorney will have access to evidence against you. Your attorney will be able to share most of the evidence with you aside from sensitive information that cannot be released such as the addresses of complaining witnesses in battery cases.
Answered on 2/11/11, 6:43 am
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