arizona public records law

The Law and the matter of public record. Serious answers please.?
Without knowing a case number, where Arizona records can I find information about a case that occurred between 1 / 75 to 12/77? If you know the name of the person, where am I?
You probably have to go to town, the case took place in and ask the courts. I do not think you can find it online, but you can try. I know that our city offers online court cases.
Scarp lecturing on Griffis v. Pinal County
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