Legal Question in Criminal Law in Indiana
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My son took his life, that's what the police department decided, I believe there was foul play, I felt that from the beginning plus other reasons. I have not been able to get the records from the detective department, WHY? I was told that I could get a copy by a lawyer at the law clinic at our local university. WHY? I need to know
Thanks,
Sharon
Asked on 11/05/09, 1:10 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jay Rigdon
Rockhill Pinnick LLP
You can file a formal demand for records under the Public Access Act. If not provided with no good reason, you can file suit to obtain them. Please contact a lawyer in your community and hire him/her to make sure you take these steps properly.
Good luck, and my condolences over the loss of your son.
Answered on 11/11/09, 1:18 pm
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