Accessing Case Files Rights
Summary
In texas, clients generally have the right to access their case files from their attorneys. Exceptions may exist for privileged information. If your attorney refuses, consider contacting the state bar of texas for guidance. Pursuing further legal action or seeking advice on potential remedies may also be beneficial. Connecting with local lawyers could help address your concerns.Full Conversation
The case was dismissed, but I am unhappy with the way it was dismissed. They completely ignored my exculpatory evidence, and claimed it was dismissed because the witness couldn't be located. Not because I am totally innocent.
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My question is: I have been requesting my case file, for further action, and my attorney claims that she cannot give it to me. Is she obligated to give me my case file in Harris County Texas?
In Texas, you generally have the right to access your case file. Here are some points to consider:
- Attorneys must provide clients with their case files upon request.
- Exceptions may exist if the file contains privileged or sensitive information.
- You may consider contacting the State Bar of Texas for assistance if your attorney refuses.
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