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How to get updates on a criminal case

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Indurate

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

I'm trying to stay up to date on the criminal case of Eric Clanton, but nothing new has been published online about him in months. Is there a way to get information on what's happening in his case, or will there be nothing to find until his trial?
 


quincy

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

I'm trying to stay up to date on the criminal case of Eric Clanton, but nothing new has been published online about him in months. Is there a way to get information on what's happening in his case, or will there be nothing to find until his trial?
You can search the County of Alameda, Wiley W. Courthouse, records.

Here are links:

http://www.alameda.courts.ca.gov/Pages.aspx/Oakland-Wiley-W-Manuel-Courthouse

http://www.alameda.courts.ca.gov/Pages.aspx/Court-Records-1-
 
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CdwJava

Senior Member
Quncy posted the links to the court info for the case, but specific details are not likely to be released unless the defendant's attorney releases them. The investigating agency is not going to post information online about what they are doing, and the DA is not at all likely to say much, either. The best you can probably do is keep up to date on the pending hearings and hope to read news reports of the outcomes of those hearings if there is anything newsworthy. Most hearings are matters of procedure and not of any noteworthy consequence, so it may be a long time before anything substantial is released.
 

quincy

Senior Member
Quncy posted the links to the court info for the case, but specific details are not likely to be released unless the defendant's attorney releases them. The investigating agency is not going to post information online about what they are doing, and the DA is not at all likely to say much, either. The best you can probably do is keep up to date on the pending hearings and hope to read news reports of the outcomes of those hearings if there is anything newsworthy. Most hearings are matters of procedure and not of any noteworthy consequence, so it may be a long time before anything substantial is released.
I agree.

Because of the nature of the case, there likely will be news reports as soon as there is any news of significance to report.
 
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