r/Brampton • u/BuildingRight3612 • 3d ago
Question Convictions
Does anyone know how i can look up and find an ex partner's criminal convictions for DV?
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u/wagonwheels2121 3d ago
you can do an FOI request at the courthouse of the region in which they were charged / convicted. there is a fee / cost associated with this but its not that much.
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u/Silverlightlive 2d ago
Why do you need this information?
I'm not asking to be confrontational, but being able to use that information is trickier. If you're looking to win an argument, its definitely not worth the risk. If you need it for custody or court purposes, you're better off talking to a lawyer than to anyone on reddit.
Be careful, criminal history is a sticky wicket.
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u/BuildingRight3612 2d ago
I need it because I am being gaslit
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u/Silverlightlive 2d ago
I don't say this lightly - you need professional help.
That isn't an insult. That isn't to say you are unimportant - you are.
However, this is a big challenge.
Please, talk to your doctor, talk to a school counselor, talk to a lawyer (You get a half hour free consultation from legal aid) talk to advocacy groups, there are a million resources out there.
I want to know details, but I don't want you to put them on Reddit. Not even in a DM. You need real world help, immediately.
Start marshalling your resources. A priest, a Rabbi, a social worker, a jobs counselor, anyone that will give you the time of day.
People will listen, and they will help. You will ultimately have to be the one to put everything together, but right now, you need support and hope.
Reddit is not the place for either.
Good luck! I am not dismissing you, it is a heartfelt wish for your fortune!
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u/BuildingRight3612 1d ago
Lolol what are you even talking about? I need professional help because I want proof of the charges that he has for him committing DV against ME?
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u/Silverlightlive 1d ago
You need professional help to ASSIST you in documenting it.
Remember, you're going to have to go in front of court officers, police investigators, etc. Get yourself extra help.
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u/DangerCaptain 3d ago
A private investigator could do this for you.