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my name is Jim McKeon and today weamp;#39;re going to talk about documents that are filed under seal now this may be something youamp;#39;ve heard of in media TV show or a movie but what does that mean well letamp;#39;s talk about things that you cannot access the public cannot access in illegal cases first off almost all legal cases are public record if you want to go down to the courthouse and look through everybodyamp;#39;s divorce filings you are allowed to do that you are entitled to do that itamp;#39;s a public record thereamp;#39;s nothing stopping you from doing that if you want to go through criminal records youamp;#39;re allowed to do that newspaper reporters do that in order to find juicy things to write articles about however there are certain things that just arenamp;#39;t open to the public first off juvenile records anything is under a juvenile case itamp;#39;s not necessarily under seal but itamp;#39;s confidential you canamp;#39;t open it similarly w