Arizona has two appellate courts: the court of appeals is the intermediate appellate court and the Supreme Court is the court of last resort. The court of appeals was established in 1965 as the first level of appeal up from superior court. It has two divisions: Division One in Phoenix (19 judges) and Division Two in Tucson (nine judges).
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Records received from the lower courts that have been sealed by that court will remain sealed in the Court of Appeals. Requests to view Court of Appeals files can be made in person at the Clerk’s Office. No file or filed documents may be removed from the Clerk’s Office by a member of the public; all viewing must be done in the Clerk’s ...
Users can search for the docket in a particular case by using a Supreme Court docket number, a case name, or other words or numbers included on a docket report. The format for Supreme Court docket numbers is "Term year-number" (e.g., 21-471; 22-5301). Users can also sign up to receive email notifications of activity in pending cases.
Granted/Noted Cases Lists identify all of the cases that the Court has decided to resolve on the merits in a given Term, either by granting a petition for a writ of certiorari or by noting probable jurisdiction over an appeal. And the Court’s Journal reflects all of the official actions that the Court takes - including orders, opinions, oral ...
Access to the Public Records of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals (WSCCA) ... Please feel free to contact the Clerk's Office for the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals at 608-266-1880 with questions. Note: The WSCCA program might be down for maintenance every night from 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM Central Standard Time. ...
The court was reconvened in 1786, and its last session was held on May 16, 1787. The records of the court were placed in the custody of the Supreme Court by an act of May 8, 1792 (1 Stat. 279). Textual Records: Revolutionary War prize case files, 1776-86. Miscellaneous case papers, 1772-84, and court records, 1777-89. Microfilm Publications ...
Despite some fading to the signature, the signed baseball remained a family treasure until donated to the Supreme Court in 2021. 1 / 2. Foul ball signed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, June 17, 1967. Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States Click on the arrows or dots to see the next photograph. ...
Electronic and paper court records retained at the court site can be viewed at the courthouse for free, however there is a fee of 10 cents per page to print from a public access terminal. There is a fee of 10 cents per page to access a file through PACER, with a maximum charge of $3.00 per document. Users are billed on a quarterly basis.
Records of the United States Court of Claims, RG 123. Records of the Supreme Court of the United States, RG 267. Top of Page. 276.2 Records of the First Circuit (MA, ME, NH, RI, and Puerto Rico) 1891-1972 . Textual Records (in Boston): Case files, 1891-1972. Top of Page. 276.3 Records of the Second Circuit (CT, NY, and VT) 1891-1968
For Court Records less than 15 Years Old Please note: Generally, federal court records less than 15 years old are still in the possession of individual courts and are not held by the National Archives. To obtain access to those records, researchers must contact the appropriate federal court. Online access to case and docket information is provided for a fee by the Administrative Office of the ...
IntroductionThis guide will point you to some of the sources for finding court records, including the parties’ briefs, motions and other filings. Records for the United States Supreme Court are readily available in various formats. While the records and briefs for U.S. Courts of Appeals and state appellate courts are not as widely available, researchers still have many options for finding ...
The California State Archives hold over 25,000 cubic feet of historic records of the Supreme Court of California and the California Courts of Appeal. The Supreme and Appellate Court records form a rich source for researchers studying legal, social, economic, political and other aspects of California's history.
For cases that were open in either the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court on March 3, 2003 and later, P-MACS provides the following information about the case: case title, appellate case number, parties, attorneys, docket entries, and links to orders or opinions issued in the case after March 3, 2003. For cases that were archived before ...
Appellate Court Public Document Portal. The Appellate Court Public Document Portal was developed to provide the public with online access to files and documents for cases filed with the Washington State Supreme Court and Court of Appeals after January 1, 2020. No registration is needed to search for documents and the service is free of charge.
In-Person. Supreme Court and Court of Appeals court records at MNHS are generally open to public use, but a small number of records have restrictions.. The first step in accessing these records is to find the case file number.There is a microfilmed index to case files from 1851 - 1981. If you have the North Western Reporter number for a case heard from 1960 to 1990 and need the case file ...
Effective January 1, 2016, the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of Virginia began accepting digital records from all tribunals. The records must comply with the Digital Appellate Record Standards promulgated by the appellate courts. Supreme Court of Virginia Clerk's Office 100 North Ninth Street, 5th Floor Richmond, VA 23219-1315 Phone - (804 ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the use of contested DNA evidence in the Allison Feldman murder case. The DNA evidence, linking Ian Mitcham to the crime, was obtained from a blood sample ...