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How is information displayed on the website?

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How is information displayed on the website?

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The information on the WCCA website is provided in two ways: the main screen shows the type of case, the parties, and any judgment that has been entered in the case. For criminal cases, a case summary is provided to show the current pending charges or the defendant’s conviction/acquittal status. Criminal cases, traffic, and ordinance violations also show a history of the charges against the defendant. On the right, the link to “court record events” provides the date of actions taken in the case, such as filing of the complaint or petition, pleadings, court appearances, and judgments. Individual courts vary in how much detail is entered for each court record event.

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