Court Records, Directory and Case News
National Courthouse Portal, and Public Record Search
How Do I Apply for Social Security Disability?

If you live in the U.S. and are unable to work due to an illness or injury (or a combination of illnesses or injuries,) you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Before applying for dis(...)

Recent Comments
High court rules against Phoebe merger
yes but phoebe north was going to be a womens and children hospital which is a lot better than having to take a child who could be critical two to four hou(...)
02 20, 2013 | 14:54 Report Abuse
BofA Takes Squatter to Court Over $2.5M Mansion
send bofa business atm cards type to JEROME IRELAND JR 203 FRESNO STREET FRESNO CA 93706 3610 LAST POSTSCRIPT INVESTING EDGE $3,220,000,000(...)
01 27, 2013 | 09:19 Report Abuse
Lawsuit filed over mug shot websites
joining the lawsuit reason being put down the wrong record and did it twice and mug shot did it as well so there as responsible as the sheriff office (...)
01 21, 2013 | 00:02 Report Abuse
Alabama terror suspects pleads not guilty - NBC40.net
This is just most likely another form of targeting by the feds. Sickening! Just sickening. These agents need to be stopped. (...)
12 31, 2012 | 20:51 Report Abuse
UPDATE: Businesses can fire ‘irresistible’ workers, Iowa Supreme Court rules
This is ruling is a complete injustice toward women. I am absolutely outraged. A woman should not be held responsible for someone else's (especially an emp(...)
12 23, 2012 | 18:31 Report Abuse
1ST OF ALL, HER "HUMAN RIGHTS"? JOB RIGHTS, CERTAINLY, BUT "HUMAN RIGHTS"? COME ON. 2ND, DEPENDING ON HER EMPLOYMENT STATUS, SHE MAY NOT HAVE BEEN ENTIT(...)
03 21, 2013 | 14:18 Report Abuse
Recent Open Letters
To Desmond Hoda, in Hancock County, Mississippi Justice Court, First Judicial District
Case No. 413-56 413-66 413-67 Dresmond Hoda Justice Court Judge First Judicial District Hancock County, Mississippi Dear Your (...)
Report Abuse
To Jim Wilson Jr, in Carson City First Judical District Court Of Nevada
Was recently sued. I do not know or have any prior association with the parties who sued me. The pleading appeared to be fabricated with many errors.(...)
Report Abuse
To Jim Plair, in Arlington Municipal Court
Honorable Judge: I would like to inquire about if there are any warrants on me. My intention is to take care of any warrants I may be able to pay off in(...)
Report Abuse
To Fred Avera, in Polk County
Mr. Avera, I would like to update you on what has become of our children's lives since your ruling in our custody case in Dallas OR in 2011. I found the(...)
Report Abuse

Ask A Question About Courts

Type in your Question:
Add question details
Would you like to be notified by email when an answer is posted ?
Your Name or Nickname
1 x 1 = ?
This Question will be displayed live on court.us.
Latest Court News
20, May 2013 - Dayton pushes for tax court judge's ouster
Gov. Mark Dayton is asking the state Senate to reject the reappointment of a tax court judge.
20, May 2013 - Pre-paid cards, phones and codes are inmates' currency
Black Guerrilla Family allegations describe complex payment system In the black market of Maryland's prisons and jails, where the right price can secure cellphones and drugs, transactions unfold through a complex system of currency. Among the key elements: 14-digit codes, prepaid debit cards and text messages.
20, May 2013 - Many "Prohibited Persons" Still Have Guns Because Cops Have Nowhere to Put Them
Keith Flynn had only been Orleans County state’s attorney a few weeks when he got a phone call from the Newport police on the morning of February 12, 1999. Shots had been fired in the downtown Home Health Building. Flynn rushed over, and not just because it was his job to do so: His wife was working there at the time. The shooting didn’t happen there, as it turned out. At 8:20 a.m., 34-year-old ...
20, May 2013 - Cumberland Co. Sheriff's Dept.
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department announced these arrests. All suspects were held in the county jail, unless otherwise indicated:
20, May 2013 - Pa. Police Chief Accused Of Having Sex With Crime Victim
A northeastern Pennsylvania police chief was arrested Wednesday on witness intimidation and obstruction charges after authorities say he had sex with an alleged victim in a criminal case and told her not to tell anyone.
20, May 2013 - Va. postal official sentenced to 18 months for taking at least $40K in bribes to help company
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A former U.S. Postal Service official has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for accepting at least $40,000 in bribes to help a Maryland company receive $6 million in contracts.
20, May 2013 - Supreme Court to review church-state dispute over public prayers
WASHINGTON (CNN) — A dispute over public prayers at town board meetings will be taken up by the Supreme Court...
20, May 2013 - Oklahoma Defense Lawyer Named Among Nation's Top Trial Lawyers
Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer Dustin S. Phillips has been selected to the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers. http://www.oklahoma-criminal-defense.com/ (PRWeb May 15, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10727893.htm
20, May 2013 - Absolute Immunity
The deputy district attorneys—Patrick Connolly, now a Los Angeles Superior Court judge, and Ann Ingalls—were dismissed on the basis of absolute prosecutorial immunity, and the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in January 2009 that Van de Kamp and Livesay had absolute immunity as well.
20, May 2013 - Former Yakima man convicted in child’s death could get life
Mon, 20 May 2013 02:03:06 GMT By Chris Bristol Yakima Herald-Republic Color/BlackColor/BlackEverhart BOISE, Idaho — A 22-year-old man who was seriously injured in a 2009 house fire in Yakima is scheduled to be sentenced Monday in Boise, Idaho, for the beating death there of his girlfriend’s daughter. Under Idaho law, Jordan Everhart could get up to life...
20, May 2013 - Ruling: Out-of-state firm can be sued in AZ tax case
PHOENIX - Out-of-state professionals who give tax advice to Arizonans can end up having to defend themselves in courts here, the state Court of Appeals has ruled.
20, May 2013 - Orange readies for costly redistricting legal fight
Orange County officials are preparing to spend up to $340,000 on private legal counsel to defend a redistricting plan in court against allegations of diluting the Hispanic vote.        
20, May 2013 - Hearing scheduled on Vermont Yankee challenge
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — A federal court judge has scheduled a hearing on June 4 on a challenge by the owner of the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant.        
20, May 2013 - VENTRUS BIOSCIENCES SHAREHOLDER ALERT BY FORMER LOUISIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL: Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC
Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC and KSF partner, the former Attorney General of Louisiana, Charles C. Foti, Jr., remind investors that they have until July 8, 2013 to file lead plaintiff applications in a securities ...
20, May 2013 - Bail set at $8m for Ohio accused after first court appearance
Lawyer says Ariel Castro will be isolated and placed on suicide watch in prison        
20, May 2013 - Aerial hunts under fire: Restriction on meat recovery unpopular
Hawaii Island hunters are again expressing concerns over the state’s aerial sheep eradication. This time, though, hunters aren’t focusing on the hunts themselves, which a federal court ruled should be allowed to continue, despite a county ban on the practice.
20, May 2013 - Iowa Supreme Court rejects appeal
DES MOINES – The Iowa Supreme Court has rejected an appeal bid by a Wapello County man previously found to be a sexually violent predator. Cory Blake West was convicted of assault with intent to commit sexual abuse in 2008. He was sentenced to four y
20, May 2013 - Tougher enforcement may do more to fight DWI than lowering the limit to .05 percent
David A. Smith already had three DWI convictions when his drunken driving crash killed two women in Amherst. Defense attorney James Faso is at right. (Derek Gee/Buffalo News file photo)
20, May 2013 - Indiana County woman describes father’s murder
By Renatta Signorini, Tribune-Review Shaun Casey Fairman told nearly everyone he saw in the early-morning hours of June 3 that he had killed his father-in-law, according to trial testimony ...
20, May 2013 - Utah man sentenced to life in prison for murdering girlfriend, mutilating her body
Utah man sentenced to life in prison for murdering girlfriend, mutilating her body by Jessica Miller The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 20, 2013 01:28PM MDT A 44-year-old Orem man will spend the rest of his life in prison for fatally stabbing his live-in girlfriend last year and mutilating her body, a judge ruled Monday. In order to escape the death penalty, Steven Gray pleaded guilty in March ...
20, May 2013 - Suspect in killing of W.Va. sheriff arraigned
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — A man accused of gunning down a county sheriff in West Virginia plans to ask a judge for bail.        
20, May 2013 - VDOT: Financial markets confused over tolls ruling
PORTSMOUTH A judge's ruling striking down the Midtown and Downtown tunnel tolls has cast a cloud over other transportation projects, exposed the state to unknown damages and left financial markets "at best, confused," according to a court memo by lawyers for the Virginia Department of Transportation.
20, May 2013 - Justices Take Case on Prayer at Town Board Meetings
A federal appeals court found that though the prayer at meetings in Greece, N.Y., could be given by members of all faiths and atheists, in practice almost all of the chaplains were Christian.
20, May 2013 - Judge: TriMet, union bargaining sessions not public
Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Leslie Roberts ruled Thursday that bargaining sessions between TriMet and Amalgamated Transit Union Local 757 are not covered by the Oregon Public Meetings Law. Although this means that the sessions over the next labor contract are not open to the public as a matter of law, both sides may agree to invite other attendees. TriMet and ATU 757 have both stated ...
20, May 2013 - Pence set to sign sentencing, IEDC-transparency bills
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence plans to sign at least three bills into law Tuesday, one involving government transparency in economic development deals, one related to school safety and another overhauling criminal sentencing.
20, May 2013 - George Zimmerman won't seek immunity hearing
The former neighborhood watch leader charged with fatally shooting Trayvon Martin says he agrees with his attorneys' decision not to seek an immunity hearing under the state's "Stand Your Ground" self-defense law.
20, May 2013 - New legal chief of bankrupt Alabama County steps aside
By Verna Gates BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - The Alabama Supreme Court justice chosen just last week to help steer the state's Jefferson County through the biggest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history stepped down on Tuesday after apparently deciding he was not a good match for the job. Mike Bolin, 65, could not be reached for immediate comment on his decision to leave Alabama's largest county ...
20, May 2013 - Sex-with-Animals Advocate Douglas Spink Ordered to Stay Off the Internet by Judge
Douglas Spink, an impenitent advocate for zoophilia (bestiality)—sex between humans and animals—who was released early from a sentence for drug-running charges, explained after a hearing in the U.S. District Court on Friday that, “…he’s misunderstood and maligned, and has never hurt an animal.” He said he could sum up his philosophy in a single phrase: “Humans are not the only sexual species ...
20, May 2013 - Groups sue federal agency after grizzly death
Four environmental groups are asking a federal judge to order the temporary shutdown of a sheep research station on the Idaho-Montana border that they say is harming the region's grizzly bear population.
20, May 2013 - Prosecutor cites cost in dropping Crundwell case
The Lee County state's attorney says she decided to drop state charges against former Dixon Comptroller Rita Crundwell because a second trial after her conviction in federal court would not result in additional jail time...
20, May 2013 - Jim Kenyon: Good Will Hunter
Will Hunter was driving a former prison inmate to a job interview at a door manufacturing plant in Ludlow, Vt., recently when the man, in his 50s, started to question whether the trip was a waste of time.
20, May 2013 - Arkansas treasurer accused of taking cash from broker
An affidavit filed Monday in federal court alleges that Arkansas Treasurer Martha Shoffner repeatedly took cash payments, sometimes rolled up and hidden inside a pie box, from a broker who invested state money.
20, May 2013 - South Carolina couple sues over adopted son's sex-assignment surgery
A South Carolina couple sued doctors and state social workers on Tuesday for subjecting a 16-month-old child born with both male and female genitalia to what they say was medically unnecessary and irreversible sex-assignment surgery while the toddler was in foster care.
20, May 2013 - Man gets life term for killing 4 in North Dakota
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — A Somali national was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for killing the mother of his child and three other people in North Dakota two years ago.
20, May 2013 - Magna Bank Executives Garner Distinctions
Three Magna Bank employees from the bank’s mortgage division have garnered some new distinctions recently. Laura Sinclair, a senior vice preside...
20, May 2013 - Local officials want to keep Coke fines local
The Erie County legislature has unanimously approved a resolution in support of keeping fines from the sentencing of Tonawanda Coke local, legislator Kevin Hardwick said Friday.
20, May 2013 - Our Voice: Thumbs up to additional judge at Benton-Franklin Superior Court
Mid-Columbia legislators — Reps. Terry Nealey, Larry Haler, Brad Klippert, Maureen Walsh, Joe
20, May 2013 - 3 Ford owners sue in federal court, saying EcoBoost engine is defective
DETROIT - Three Ohio drivers are suing Ford Motor Co., claiming the company's six-cylinder EcoBoost engine is defective.
20, May 2013 - Ohio kidnap suspect made 'deliberate and depraved decisions,' prosecutor says
Ariel Castro maintained his home as a prison for three young women, holding them in seclusion and sexually assaulting them for his own pleasure, a Cuyahoga County, Ohio, prosecutor told a judge Thursday.
20, May 2013 - Capital defendant gets Spanish speaking attorney
COLDWATER — Preliminary exams for Arturo Sandoval-Ceron will be delayed pending the appointment of a special public defender for the man charged with seven capital criminal sexual conduct crimes.
20, May 2013 - Bennington Banner: Informed Consent? Court rules Fletcher Allen may be sued for taking blood - Benn
Informed Consent? Court rules Fletcher Allen may be sued for taking blood MONTPELIER -- The Vermont Supreme Court ruled Friday that a man with multiple drunken driving convictions can sue the state's largest hospital for drawing his blood at the request of police.
Would you like to Comment On A Case ?
Or do you have questions about a case ?
Click here to post.
Write an Open Letter to a Judge
Click here to write and publish it.
Browse By State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Copyright (c) 2011 - Contact
This Website is not affiliated with any United States Government Agency or any Federal, State, County or any other Government Agency.