• by photonthug on 4/18/2025, 11:00:54 PM

    I've searched for "sandwich murder" and did not find what I was looking for, but the way the elisions line up are sometimes pretty funny. I've also learned that Subway shops are among the most dangerous eateries and that bologna especially seems to make people irritable enough to open fire. A few highlights for your consideration, redacted to protect the innocent, guilty, or hungry bystanders

      - that the evidence that defendant fired the murder weapon during the sandwich
      - bologna sandwich found at the crime scene
      - presence in sandwich the morning of the murder
      - ways in which they could murder her mother. these included the sandwich ... sandwich incident could not be used
      - crime of capital murder. as a habitual offender, sentenced to life ... to the "bologna sandwich" constituted reversible error
      - coroner testified that victim had eaten a fish sandwich within 2 hours ... prior to his death
      - it was not first degree murder, and the court should have ... sandwich. he paid for the sandwich, but did not pay for the coffee
      - convicted of malice murder and possession of a ... sandwich
      - she was shot and that she had some change in one hand and a sandwich in the other ... sandwich in your hand kind of slow your progress down in getting a gun out of your ... sandwich

  • by hoten on 4/18/2025, 10:21:14 PM

    I searched my name. It gave me a hit for someone (criminal trespass) in Texas, in a year I lived there, with my exact same height and ~same weight, and the arraignment date is my birthday. Wasn't me. Spooky!

  • by pvg on 4/18/2025, 9:35:44 PM

  • by ww520 on 4/19/2025, 12:27:33 AM

    Search my name got the traffic infraction records, but none of the briefs and deposition I filed during discovery.

  • by m348e912 on 4/19/2025, 9:55:46 PM

    I don't know how complete this database is.

    I couldn't find any hits on the Alec Balwin manslaughter case for shooting and killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza.

    Maybe it's not in the database because the case was dismissed by the presiding judge?

  • by IIAOPSW on 4/19/2025, 1:59:08 AM

    I appreciate that "we both reached for the gun" and "he had it coming" both turn up more than a handful of hits. "and all that jazz".

  • by almosthere on 4/19/2025, 2:22:55 AM

    Didn't the guy that did this last time get in trouble

  • by calderwoodra on 4/19/2025, 10:48:02 AM

    What kind of database is this using and how is the search so performant?

  • by 6stringmerc on 4/18/2025, 9:26:31 PM

    Very cool glad this site is still around after the fiasco with the company claiming a hack / breach when it was their own deployment revealing sealed case files.

  • by cynicalpeace on 4/19/2025, 2:06:45 AM

    I typed in my name and found my dad likes to drive around without a seat belt. He hates driving with a seat belt. Always has.

    I'm a Jr.

  • by dizhn on 4/19/2025, 10:23:54 AM

    My name is coming a bunch of times. They are all patents (?) citing something I wrote. What does this mean? Oh. article cited by patent applicant. I didn't know I inspired a bunch of Microsoft patents in the 2010s :D

  • by mikewarot on 4/19/2025, 4:01:23 AM

    Apparently it has Patent records as well... here's one of mine.

    https://www.judyrecords.com/record/qfwy5i5yb1e9

  • by delichon on 4/18/2025, 11:19:39 PM

    As a free service, I wonder if the burden of complying with a right to be forgotten would be too much to sustain.

  • by breadchris on 4/18/2025, 10:39:28 PM

    would love this even more if the search query ended up in the URL

  • by sizzle on 4/19/2025, 3:29:48 PM

    Can someone help me with the filters? What’s the best way to search and filter/return only full case texts? I keep getting patents and stuff

  • by ideashower on 4/18/2025, 9:16:39 PM

    Assuming this is Federal Court and not States, right?

  • by Minor49er on 4/19/2025, 4:26:16 PM

    How do I sort the listings? I want to sort by filing date but I don't see the option for sorting. I'm on Firefox Mobile

  • by paustint on 4/19/2025, 12:22:07 AM

    All of the five searches I tried had Tennessee court documents as the top result, anyone else experience this?

  • by honestinquiryw on 4/19/2025, 2:52:47 PM

    How does one send a removal request if an EU citizen is listed in this directory?

  • by TZubiri on 4/18/2025, 10:25:10 PM

    Very nice.

    Can you do structured field queries?

    Like, all cases where defendant is X. And maybe where the cause is Y

  • by rokob on 4/19/2025, 1:48:44 PM

    I can’t find any of the times I’ve been in court. Not sure if good or bad.

  • by jonsagara on 4/19/2025, 5:48:51 AM

    Searching up family members is a dangerous game to play on a Friday night

  • by herodotus on 4/19/2025, 3:27:31 PM

    Interesting that it includes patents. (Found at least one of mine).

  • by the_arun on 4/18/2025, 11:31:07 PM

    Are these not available in public search sites like Google?

  • by catlover76 on 4/18/2025, 8:42:27 PM

    Where is this getting the docs from? It's a lot of work for FLP/Courtlistener to get stuff, and even they don't have 100% of records (not sure if this site is claiming to have 100%, it's unclear)

  • by kubb on 4/18/2025, 10:06:15 PM

    4,577,166 cases for marijuana.