It's that system lawyers use to look up court cases and stuff. Might be called pacer, not sure. If you can get into it, hit me up...
Who’s got access to that court database?
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What are you interested in?
There is a court website called Pacer. Shoot me a PM for what you are looking to find out. I have access to that website.
PACER accounts are free until you spend at least $15/quarter. It does require a credit card to register.
Register for PACER.
Try Justia first. That's free and covers most recorded US court decisions and opinions. PACER, which is the US federal courts' internal tracking system, has all that plus all the procedural stuff as a case goes through the system.
I do...
Hello, I need someone who has this service to help me check a case number.
Please reply here or pm me asap.
You can sign up yourself. It doesn't take long and there are no costs if you stay under $15 (3 months).
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