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When will the court reach a decision in my case?

Federal Judiciary Frequently Asked Questions
Most cases are handled in an expeditious manner. The Speedy Trial Act of 1974 establishes standard time requirements for the timely prosecution and disposition of criminal cases in district courts. There is no similar law governing civil trial scheduling, and as a result, the scheduling of criminal cases is assigned a higher priority. In 1990, Congress enacted legislation that directs each district court to devise and adopt a civil expense and delay reduction plan.

Where can I get information on how to handle a case in the court of appeals?

Court of Appeals: FAQ's
The Ohio Rules of Appellate Procedure are available in many libraries. The Local Rules of the Eighth Appellate Judicial District are available from:

Who can view the court case information on iDocket.com?

iDocket.com - FAQs.
Anyone with access to the Internet can browse the court case information that resides in the iDocket.com web site.

How can I get Census 2000 figures certified for a court case?

Census 2000, Frequently Asked Questions
For a certification involving information produced by the Census Bureau, a customer can print off the request form on the certification web page and fax it to the Customer Services Center (301-457-3842). You can also submit the request via e-mail (MSO.Certify@census.gov) or over the phone (301-763-INFO). There is a fee for this service.

What was the court case about?

Warrior Central: FAQ
After his WWF tenure ended in 1996 both filed lawsuits against each other claiming they had the rights to the name and likeness of the Ultimate Warrior. WWF claimed Warrior did not get to keep the name because he didn't live up to his contract. Warrior claimed WWF was unfair to his contract and that he owned the name before 1996 and even before he came to WWF in 1987 anyway. The case was settled in a court in Arizona sometime around 2001. Warrior won the case.

Will my case have to go to court?

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While lawsuits are started in many of our cases, they rarely go to trial. The vast majority of our clients' matters are settled - quickly, out of court and to our clients' satisfaction.

Where does the weather information come from?

Bonaire WebCams - FAQ
We have a remote, wired, weather station with temperature and humidity sensors connected to our server on Bonaire. Top

How can court documents be reviewed or case information otherwise be obtained?

Debtor FAQs & Creditor FAQs | Cary Bankruptcy Lawyer, Chapte...
If the bankruptcy case was filed in the Raleigh Division of the Eastern District of North Carolina, case information can be accessed through the Voice Case Information System at 919.856.4618 or 888.847.9138. All documents are available for viewing at the clerk’s office or on the internet. The physical address for the Raleigh Division of the Eastern District of North Carolina is 300 Fayetteville Street Mall, Room 209, Century Station, Raleigh, North Carolina 27602. The URL is www.nceb.

What type of the court case information is available in iDocket.com?

iDocket.com - FAQs.
To see the type of court case information that resides on the iDocket.com website, close this window, click on the iDocket.com Courts button on the iDocket.com home page and—when the map identifying the counties currently participating in iDocket.com appears—rest the cursor on the county.

Can I still obtain court case information directly from the courthouse if I wish?

iDocket.com - FAQs.
Court case information remains available from the courthouse. (Courthouse fees for searching, copying, faxing mailing, etc.—whether established by local rules or state statutes—may be determined by contacting the court directly.)

How do I get more information from a case I find on the U.S. Party/Case Index?

Frequently Asked Questions
To retrieve more information on a particular case found while searching the U.S. Party/Case Index, access the PACER system for the jurisdiction where the case resides. This is indicated by the court abbreviation provided with each hit on the U.S. Party/Case Index. For most hits on U.S. Party/Case Index, the Case Number will be a link to the case summary information at that court's PACER site. All you need to do is click the case number.

How can I get information about a case?

FAQ (ASP)
Click here to download and print the answers to these questions in PDF format. Although the information presented in response to these questions was accurate on the date of publication, it should not be cited or relied upon as legal authority. The Bankruptcy Code (Title 11, United States Code), the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, and Local Rules of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California are complex.

I was Adopted. How do I get information on my case?

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If you were adopted through San Bernardino County Adoptions, DCS can open your case record and give you non-identifying information about your birth parents and how they made the difficult decision to place you. You also have access to any social and medical information that is contained in your record. It is suggested that you write a letter to Gwen Culbreth, San Bernardino County Adoptions, 9638 7th Street, Rancho Cucamonga, Ca 91730, telling her what information you are seeking.

Return to top 8. How can I get information about a case?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
If you have access to a computer with internet access, you can get access to the Court's electronic records through PACER. In order to use PACER, you must open a PACER account. You can do that by calling (800) 676-6856 or (210) 301-6440 to get a registration form, or you can apply online at http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/register.html. It takes about a week to receive your login and password from the PACER service center.

Will case information be kept confidential?

DWC FAQs on Electronic Adjudication Management System (EAMS)
Case information that is statutorily required to be kept confidential will be accessible only to authorized users in accordance with the law. Applicants will have access to all information about their case including sensitive medical or psychological reports. Requests for access to any case information by persons who are not parties to the case will be handled as Public Records Act requests. This will include redaction of information as required. No.

Can I receive case information via the telephone?

Frequently Asked Questions
Some appellate and bankruptcy courts offer a limited amount of appellate or bankruptcy case information through the VCIS (Voice Case Information System) and AVIS (Appellate Voice Information System) applications. Both systems are free of charge and can be accessed through a touch-tone phone. Click the links above for a list of telephone numbers.

How often is the case information updated on PACER?

Frequently Asked Questions
Case information appears on the PACER system in real time. Once case information has been updated in CM/ECF, that information is available through PACER immediately.

What if the children need support while the court case is still in progress?

Divorce in Arizona - FAQ
Once a divorce case is started, either spouse may ask the court to issue orders for temporary support of a child. This "temporary order" lasts until the court makes a final decision in the Decree that ends the marriage.

Will I need my Divorce Case Number and the name of the Court where it was issued?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you wil be required to quote your Divorce Case Number and the name of the Court on the Consent Order application form.
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