Police or prosecution recovery of sensitive personal records (Easy read)

This booklet explains why the police or prosecutor might need to see all or some of your personal records during a criminal case and how this information might be used.

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Police or prosecution recovery of sensitive personal records (Easy read)

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This booklet from Victim Information Advice Service (VIA) is for witnesses who may need to provide all or some of their personal records to the police or prosecution during a criminal case.

This booklet answers questions about the police or prosecutor having access to your records including, how they get access to your records, which records they might want to see, why they need to see the records, what to do if you do not want them to have access to your records, and how your records will be kept private.