I seriously doubt that would be possible to see? If it was then everyone could just move to house and clean Belize before anything ever happened. It would probably be when his door got smashed in that he'd find out.
No need to Belize in that situation, those doors are the secret cheat code against feds - they just keep going around in circles wondering how tf the corridor is so long until they get bored and go get some burgers instead.
well doesnt lexus nexus or how ever you spell it shows that data base but its impossible to get into unless you work are a laywer, work for one. or are L.E.
Lexis Nexis is one of the original companies for that, but there are a bunch of sites out there now that give you access to public court documents. The thing is with you saying in another comment about it not mattering about it being sealed and it's fine with you not being able to see the contents.. sealed will mean there is just nothing available - no names, nothing. Nothing exists until after the guy is arrested. Like what /u/cthulhuskittens already said to you.
i will google for those other companies, and yeah it being sealed will show nothing but will show there is something open which that is what he is looking for. hes only looking for if he has an open case on him not any other information about it and that sealed will only come up if there is some case open or pending on him.
google is gay. use mojeek,, etools.ch, yacy, metager, gigablast, peekier, searx.me, etc..... instead.
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No man, his name will not be visible and searchable whatsoever unless he's actually been arrested and it then gets unsealed after. I know nothing about US law, but common sense dictates that this is how it works - if you could do what you want to do nobody would ever get arrested because they'd just have to do a search every week and then just go into hiding when something came up because they'd know they were going to be busted at some point.
are you talking about the PACER database? you can pay to search existing court records sure but if the indictment is sealed you're not gonna find it, that's the whole point of sealed. so you'd probably be wasting your time
thats what i mean he doesnt care nor is he looking for what the indictment says he just wants to see if one is there so if it shows sealed its not a big deal
donkey likes burgers but mcdonalds burgers are flat like pancakes smh
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