Case information filed refers to the formal documentation submitted to a court that outlines the details of a legal case. This can include pleadings, motions, evidence, and other relevant materials that inform the court of the nature of the dispute and the parties involved. Filing this information is a crucial step in initiating legal proceedings and ensuring that the case can be properly considered and adjudicated by the court.
A Notice of No Information has been filed in this case
It means that he has formally filed information with the Clerk of the Court for entry into the case file or for the consideration of the judge.
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..
Go to casenet.com/your state (i.e. casenet.com/oklahoma) if an individual has filed with the court the information will be uploaded to the site. as well as all other case related information and filings.
If it is dismissed without prejudice the case can be filed for suit again. And, if it is with prejudice the case will have notes from the judge and be permanently closed.
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..
When Casnet indicates that "charge information not available for the selected case," it typically means that the specific case does not have any charges filed, or the details about the charges have not yet been entered into the system. This could occur due to ongoing investigations, administrative delays, or the case being in a preliminary stage. It may also suggest that the information is restricted or not accessible to the public for privacy or legal reasons.
You can find out when you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy by checking the public records at the bankruptcy court where your case was filed. You can also contact your bankruptcy attorney or the trustee assigned to your case for this information.
Look up the court case in which the order was issued. The information should be contained in the case jacket.
This appears to be a court case number, although the numbers would usually be in a slightly different format or order. The letters "civ" in a court case number usually mean that this is a civil case (as opposed to a criminal case). Usually the first two numbers come from the last two digits of the year the suit was originally filed; but it is usually offset from the rest with a dash (e.g., 04-1980, indicating that it is the 1,980th case filed in 2004 with this particular court). However, in this case, if the numbers are out of order, the "010" could indicate that it was filed in 2010 and be case number 041980, or the 41,980th case filed in 2010. Most attorneys and legal professionals would have given the latter case number as "10-41980." If this were a state court case (it is difficult to tell from the information given), then the "dr" could well indicate that this is also a domestic relations case filed in the domestic relations division of the court. These cases are mostly divorces, child custody disputes, petitions for injunctions in domestic violence cases, etc. Usually these are kept confidential from the general public.
"AC Affid PA 197 Re Cus Filed" likely refers to a legal document or filing related to an affidavit concerning a specific case or matter (often abbreviated as "cus") filed in a court in Pennsylvania (PA). The "AC" could indicate the type of case or action, while "197" might refer to a specific statute or case number. This filing would typically involve a sworn statement providing evidence or information pertinent to the case. For precise interpretation, consulting legal documentation or a legal professional is recommended.
Technically, there is no right to insist upon information about a police investigation while the case is open but before an arrest or charges are filed.