My grandfather filed a case against me in 2011 for using harsh words. I was 17 then, but the officer mistakenly wrote my age as 19. This meant I was treated as an adult, not a juvenile. Since I was young, my father handled everything and we didn’t challenge the verdict. Now, I need a copy of the case records, but officials say they don’t have them. Will I be able to get a copy of my case file?
Best Answer
You have the right to access your case file. The mistake in your age should be rectified. You can approach the court where the case was filed with a request for a copy of the records, and also file a petition to rectify the age error. This will help you obtain the necessary information and potentially challenge the previous verdict.
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