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Usually that is with public records. Most states allow free searches through their databases with current, and past, trials.
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If you the jurisdiction where the crime occurred, you can get that information under the Open Public Records Act
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Contact the clerk of court for the county where the offense was charged. It's a matter of public record.
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http://govcriminalsrecords.com/
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Look up public court records in your county.
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