Casefile

Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪsˈfaɪɫ/

Casefile (noun)

  1. A folder or set of documents that records facts, evidence, and decisions about a specific investigation.
  2. A collection of papers kept together for one particular matter at work or in an organization.

Examples

  • The detective reviewed the casefile before the interview.
  • The casefile contains evidence and witness statements.