Va. Code § 17.1-208 provides that, with certain exceptions, any records or papers of any court that are maintained by the clerk “shall be open to inspection by any person.” The Supreme Court of Virginia has interpreted this provision to create “a statutory presumption of openness to the public.”
Perreault v. The Free Lance Star, 666 S.E.2d 352, 358 (200

. However, your right of access is not absolute, and a court may seal records under certain circumstances.
If you are interested in obtaining court records, you should go to the courthouse where the case is taking place and request the records in writing from the clerk of the court (there will usually be a request form).
We can get transcripts and video (if any of his events are recorded; I doubt this one was) but it would likely require someone to go to the physical courtroom and make copies.