There are over 7,400 Sealed Case records filed and saved. It would be easier to search for the most recent records that changed, but even then, there are hundreds of courts nationwide to choose from when researching.
My guess would be to start with DC and Los Angeles records and see what may have been added to the court schedule / docket.
There are over 7,400 Sealed Case records filed and saved. It would be easier to search for the most recent records that changed, but even then, there are hundreds of courts nationwide to choose from when researching.
My guess would be to start with DC and Los Angeles records and see what may have been added to the court schedule / docket.
That's not how that works.