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how to search case records for "victim" pattern establishment

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ivesomeqs

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida

There is enough circumstantial evidence to show that a person has claimed to be the "victim" in several criminal and civil cases. However they will not divulge the names of the past "defendants", nor any other information for that matter. We have a range of time over about a 5 year period which we may have to look. How can we find the cases involved?

I have looked at websites for several counties clerks offices. Their searches require either a case number, or "defendants" name, or attorneys name. We do not have that information. That is what we are looking for. The information we have is the "victims" name.

Surely someone has a searchable database that includes "victims" names.

How do we request that the clerk pull all the cases of one type or another over a time span so that we can physically look through them all?

What other resources are there to check?

Other ideas?

Thank you
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Duplicate Post:

https://forum.freeadvice.com/civil-litigation-46/how-search-case-records-victim-pattern-establishment-594008.html

There are responses in the other thread already - no need to post again
 

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