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How to Access Court Records. Many court records, including documents and audio recordings, can be accessed online via the KC Script Portal. Most public court records and court exhibits can be accessed in person. For some pre-1979 court records, there are limited microfiche available to search online.
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How Do I Find California Briefs? California Public Law Library Briefs Service (in-library access only on our patron terminals). Archival Collection of Briefs Database (access by requesting assistance from library staff). Westlaw CA Briefs Database (access by requesting assistance from library staff).
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Visit the Washington State Patrol Criminal History Records Section and request a record review during normal business hours, Monday Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; closed from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday Friday and all legal designated holidays.
The brief is a partys written argument filed with the Court of Appeals. The brief argues why the trial court made a mistake. It must include citations to the record and to cases, rules, or statutes, to support that argument. The briefs must comply with specific format and length requirements.
The following steps must be taken within 30 days from entry of judgment: Prepare a written Notice of Appeal, Case Information Cover Sheet (CICS) and file it with the district court. A cashiers check or money order for $230.00 made payable to Clerk of Superior Court must be included with the Notice of Appeal.

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