When you go round to his place, find some excuse to send him out – to get pizzas maybe. Then, rummage through his paperwork while he’s out – he’s bound to have his old police and court papers somewhere. Keep looking until you find them – they might not be in the obvious places – but don’t assume that just because he was arrested or even brought to court that he was guilty – to be fair you must find something with the verdict and sentence on it. And, also to be fair, you must confront him with what you find, and ask for his explanation, even if technically guilty you might find out that he was morally in the clear. Good luck!
PS people sometimes keep sensitive papers in their car, try to get a chance to search that too, especially the boot, spare wheel compartment etc.
Comment by someonec — February 28, 2010 @ 10:20 pm
I don’t know if this is the same with every state but in Arizona you can look up criminal records thru the superior court. Click on case history. Follow the instructions to find out if there is a criminal record for this person. You won’t get the sorted details but you will know if the complaints are criminal or civil offenses.
Comment by martinmm — February 28, 2010 @ 11:13 pm
Since you can’t look at his criminal (if he has any) you should hire someone to do a background check. or hire a private detective to follow him around
Ask him for his SSN (or if he has something lying around with his SSN on it just copy it down) and then run a background check on him. You can do it online, but it will cost some money.
When you go round to his place, find some excuse to send him out – to get pizzas maybe. Then, rummage through his paperwork while he’s out – he’s bound to have his old police and court papers somewhere. Keep looking until you find them – they might not be in the obvious places – but don’t assume that just because he was arrested or even brought to court that he was guilty – to be fair you must find something with the verdict and sentence on it. And, also to be fair, you must confront him with what you find, and ask for his explanation, even if technically guilty you might find out that he was morally in the clear. Good luck!
PS people sometimes keep sensitive papers in their car, try to get a chance to search that too, especially the boot, spare wheel compartment etc.
Comment by someonec — February 28, 2010 @ 10:20 pm
check his arms . tats ?
Comment by Sangmo — February 28, 2010 @ 10:54 pm
I don’t know if this is the same with every state but in Arizona you can look up criminal records thru the superior court. Click on case history. Follow the instructions to find out if there is a criminal record for this person. You won’t get the sorted details but you will know if the complaints are criminal or civil offenses.
Comment by martinmm — February 28, 2010 @ 11:13 pm
your suspicious
Comment by michael6 — March 1, 2010 @ 12:02 am
Unfortunately you can’t do it
Comment by Alik411 — March 1, 2010 @ 12:56 am
Since you can’t look at his criminal (if he has any) you should hire someone to do a background check. or hire a private detective to follow him around
Comment by homer28b — March 1, 2010 @ 1:52 am
Ask him for his SSN (or if he has something lying around with his SSN on it just copy it down) and then run a background check on him. You can do it online, but it will cost some money.
Comment by Aaron R — March 1, 2010 @ 2:45 am
pretend you are an employer that gives a real good salary. Then have her sign a bcakground check
Comment by milwauki — March 1, 2010 @ 3:14 am