Several Anon's assembled a google doc that lists all the indictments (sealed and Unsealed) according to each court district nationwide.
You can view it by following the blue link above. On the right of the document, you can open the PDF or CSV files to see the names of each case recorded. You can sign up to have a Pacer account so you can view the court records.
Per the lists in the google doc, all the sealed cases are identified as "Sealed vs Sealed" along with a sequential case number. All the other information seen on the non-sealed cases has been wiped out on the sealed cases.
It appears that most districts allow you to see the upcoming cases using the Pacer portal. Cali and DC allow you to see them.
Has anyone ever clearly understood where these numbers come from?
Several Anon's assembled a google doc that lists all the indictments (sealed and Unsealed) according to each court district nationwide.
You can view it by following the blue link above. On the right of the document, you can open the PDF or CSV files to see the names of each case recorded. You can sign up to have a Pacer account so you can view the court records.
But how could they get the existence and case names of sealed cases? They are not available on the normal PACER federal court website.
Per the lists in the google doc, all the sealed cases are identified as "Sealed vs Sealed" along with a sequential case number. All the other information seen on the non-sealed cases has been wiped out on the sealed cases.
It appears that most districts allow you to see the upcoming cases using the Pacer portal. Cali and DC allow you to see them.