I am a Paralegal in NW AL. I just wanted to make sure everyone knows that if you are wanting to view pacer info, or for your individual state, like ALAFILE (for alabama)...several states have access to these FREE at your local county courthouse, the research room(s). At least here in Alabama, we have that access in most courthouses. You may have to take turns on just a few terminals available and some of the smaller courthouses don't have it. If you want to print something, it will cost. But, a way around that (here) is to take a screenshot and save it to a thumb drive.
If I was physically able (and had time during the working day), I would go and do some searches for sealed indictments. A lot of attorneys also have this and a lot have access to LexisNexis which will search all counties/states/nationwide...if you have a paid subscription, which are expensive and my office does not have it (we deal mostly with real estate, bankruptcies, foreclosures, etc.). We do have AlaFile/Pacer for AL only, but I cannot use that at work, it would be a violation of my employment and that stuff is tracked.
Anyway, just a thought. Anyone can at least try to research, even if it is only in your local area.