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Rating: 10. 13 year Top Contributor. Free Consultation. Website. (855) 269-8457. Message View Profile. Posted on Jun 14, 2017. Missouri case.net is for state court cases. Your case may have been in your local municipal court.
In general terms you can't. If the case was dismissed or you received an SIS and have completed any probation, call the clerk's office. They can usually fix that over he phone. If it was a case that can be expunged -- a list of cases you can expunge is on the attached web site -- it will be taken off Case Net when the expungment order is issued.
2 attorney answers. As required by our Legal Terms, attorneys must disclose if any AI is used in answering your question. I would say it is highly unlikely that your case was dismissed. It's possible that when you checked casenet, the information was being updated.
It means the case has moved from associate court to circuit court. Search for the same case, there will be another entry on case net with the same case number but with a "-01" suffix. Generally. Legal Consult Recommended. An attorney has indicated that they believe this person will require a legal consultation.
If suit is filed it will show up on case.net even after it is dismissed. As attorneys we are required to file suits electronically so they show up as soon as accepted by the clerk. If your friend filed suit on his/her own there could be a delay due to it having to get scanned and entered into the system.
The Probation Violation Filed, could either be that initial report done by the person's probation officer, or it could be the prosecutor's motion to revoke probation. In either case, if it is on casenet, it is likely that the person will have to see the judge over the violations contained in the report.
You cannot erase your history by taking action about it after it happened. Enter your zip code to see attorneys available in your area. I don't practice in Missouri and recommend you speak with a local attorney but I doubt you can remove your name from court records. Public records can't be changed.
Since Case.net is a directory of public judicial records, it cannot be "deleted," in the same way hard copy files located in court are not deleted by request. However, you or your attorney can petition the court for a satisfaction of judgment that would be reflected on Case.net.
3 attorney answers. As required by our Legal Terms, attorneys must disclose if any AI is used in answering your question. If you were convicted or pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and it's reported on casenet, it will stay on casenet forever, unless you are able to get the conviction expunged. From your description, it sounds like you may have ...
Case.net is obviously public information published by the judiciary system, and is generally accurate. You need to be sure you understand what the information on Case.net means. For example, when a case appears on case.net it can mean a charge has been filed, but not that the defendant has actually been convicted.