1. Many msm post links to documents. Ignore what they say and read the court doc.
2. If they don’t show the court doc, search titles or quoted excerpts from the court doc. Click on each link until they show the actual doc.
3. If the court doc shows a case number. Search the case number at courtlistener.com. Courtlistener is a free source.
4. You can also search court case files on pacer.gov. (Official source)
5. Pacer.gov requires you to set up an account. You will receive a letter in the mail with a code to complete registration. After registration you can search. (IMPORTANT: searches cost 10¢ and documents cost 10¢ per page (up to $3 if file is more than 30 pages))
5. Each state also has a court case website you can search for cases. (You will have to already have to have a pacer.gov account to see these.)
Happy digging 😏
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Now let’s break down the listed patents and see what find.
PS. It’s real good 😏😏😏
First up we have two patents that tell us clearly that an AUDITING TRAIL is created. And that it enables election officials to verify that ballots are processed correctly.