You need to go to casenet.com. I found it's easier to go to goole.com, then type in casenet.com. Go under name search and just type in the last and first name of the person you need your information on.
If you are given a ticket for a misdeamenor with a scheduled court apperances date, is that considered and open court case? Or, does it become an open court case only after you plead not guilty.
If you are given a ticket for a misdeamenor with a scheduled court apperances date, is that considered and open court case? Or, does it become an open court case only after you plead not guilty.
The word ajudicated means that judgment has been rendered in the case. An ajudicated court case should be closed. You will have to contact the Clerk of The Court and ask the reason why the case is still in an 'open' status. It might simply be a clerical or filiong error.
If the the case is currently on-going, yes. However, if you uncover new information after the case is concluded you may have to petition the court to re-open the case, or even file an appeal, if the judgment or finding was not to your liking, and you believe the newly discovered information can change the outcome.
"Open Juvenile" is short for an open juvenile court case.
That depends on what kind of case it is, and what court system is involved. Technically a case is "Open" the moment it is filed before a court, and remains open until the court closes it through some type of decision. Different court rules apply in different jurisdictions, dependent on the case type (Civil or Criminal) as to time limits for certain things that must happen.
Yes
Court cases are introduced by the plaintiff, whether it's the government in a criminal case or a plaintiff in a civil case. This side of the case is known as the prosecution, who'll actually bring a case into court. The other side of the court case is the side that answers the charges for which the case is brought into court. This is known as the defense. In either case, the charges are introduced to the clerk's office of the property division of the court in order to commence criminal or civil action.
Contact his or her supervisor. A LE officer should never give up information until a case is done then it's up to the courts to decide such outcome. Even if you are "no-brainer" guilty - the court system (and jury) decides your guilt or innocence, not a cop.
You have to do the Mime trial court case.
Baker vs carr
Its nearly impossible to open a closed adoption, you would have to get a court order with probable cause to the information....like if you are sick and need your birthparents blood tested...or something like that. But the court must grant you the right to see the adoption records. That is the only way I know of.