(1) Is it an ongoing investigation? (2) Is it part of your criminal trial? (3) Have you already been convicted and it's part of your trial package? If it's part of an investigation against you, you can't see it or gain access to it. If it's part of your trial or pre-trial procedure you can gain access to it by means of filing a motion for "disclosuure." If it's part of your trial case jacket, it is available at the Clerk Of the Court's Office where your trial was heard.
Discovery is an important phase in both civil and criminal court cases. This is the process by which the defense gets access to the evidence being presented against the defendant so that the defense can address the information in court.
The investigation scope for an ANACI (Access National Agency for Civil Investigations) typically includes a comprehensive review of an individual's background, focusing on their personal history, financial standing, criminal record, and any affiliations that may pose security risks. The process often involves interviews with acquaintances, employers, and references, as well as checks on public records and databases. The goal is to assess the individual's trustworthiness and reliability for access to sensitive information or facilities.
Yes, the police can take your keys during a search or investigation if they have a valid reason to do so, such as needing to access a locked area or vehicle as part of their investigation.
Access IS was created in 1984.
Access Me was created in 2004.
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Access Communications was created in 1974.
The Access Group was created in 1991.
Access Accounting was created in 1991.
Access Industries was created in 1986.
Access Commerce was created in 1987.
Access to Insight was created in 1993.