More info about case details and accessing them in the courts . . .Got something besides video? You usually have great links to cases and docs?
Such access is nearly always geared for attorneys who must pay a subscription fee, which doesn't come cheap. In the Federal Court system, it's PACER. You can't get much of anything out of PACER unless you pay for it. Court Listener is a super web site for getting some information and documents about Federal Court cases at all levels . . . and kudos to the folks providing it.
One of the systems in Indiana for many counties is DOXPOP. You can get some very limited info there such as case minutes, on a limited number of cases, but no electronic document downloads without a subscription, which doesn't come cheap. I've tracked a couple cases on DOXPOP with auto notices of any filings in the case minutes. If there was an order or other document desired I had to call the county court clerk . . . and then PAY for the document . . . and they charge a lot more for it per page than you'd ever imagine. All geared for attorneys who pass the cost on to clients along with their hourly fees.