Indiana Court Cases
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How to get copies of court documents and filings First, start by searching mycase.in.gov. Some types of court documents and filings are available there at no cost. If the document you're looking for isn't available online, you'll need to contact the clerk's office in the county where the case is being heard.
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July 25, 2022 | Press Release The Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications has concluded an investigation into allegations of misconduct by Crawford Circuit Court Judge Sabrina Bell. Bell, who is currently suspended, has agreed to resign.
https://www.in.gov/judiciary/Indiana Court Records Lookup - IN Court Case Search
How are Indiana court cases managed? Court cases in Indiana are managed by the lowest level of court that has jurisdiction over the matter at hand. If you are pulled over for speeding in a small town, their magistrate may handle the case in the town court, or you may have to go to the county court if the offense was severe enough.
https://courtcasefinder.com/indianaSearching for cases on the Odyssey docket - Indiana Judicial Branch
By default, mycase.in.gov will search all cases in the database, including cases in the appellate courts. You may limit a search to "Commercial" and click the "Search" button without entering any search terms (e.g., case number, party name) to return a list of all cases filed in Indiana's Commercial Courts.
https://www.in.gov/courts/help/mycase/Public Records - Indiana Judicial Branch
How to get copies of court documents and filings. First, start by searching mycase.in.gov. Some types of court documents and filings are available there at no cost. If the document you're looking for isn't available online, you'll need to contact the clerk's office in the county where the case is being heard.
https://secure.in.gov/courts/public-records/Case Clips – Published by the Indiana Office of Court Services
Finnerty, No. 21S-CT-409, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind., July 19, 2022). July 25, 2022. A trial court’s order on a repetitive motion or a motion to reconsider is an “other interlocutory order” under App. Rule 14 (B). The Court also creates a legal framework for determining whether good cause exists to limit or prohibit the deposition of a high ...
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