The Salem Witch Trials Digital ArchiveThe court records in the SWP are organized alphabetically according to the names of the accused individuals, each person having their own case file of court records. Following English criminal law, since the trials were under the authority of the state (not the church), the documents represented all the stages of the legal process: complaints, arrest warrants, summonses, records of preliminary hearings, grand jury hearings, indictments, trials, and sentences. The records of the trials of the thirty individuals who were found guilty and convicted in 1692 are missing, some believe to protect the reputations of the various judges.
But about 90 percent of the other records survive, and they were used in all stages of the legal process. The SWP is organized around 140 case files of accused individuals, many more accused people are involved in these cases, altogether about 155 individuals. The case files cover proceedings of 1692-3 as well as some records extending through 1750.