A prosecutor reads a finished file. You're still building it. Caseprep reads everything collected so far and shows you where the case is solid, where it's thin, and what to go get next, before the scene goes cold.
Four officers respond, that's eight hours of bodycam before you count the 911 audio, the texts, the camera stills, and the lab work. Somewhere in that pile is the handful of items that make or break the case. The clock is running the whole time.
Built for review and trial prep, but just as useful pointed upstream at a case you're still building.
Every item scored on admissibility, relevance, and impact, then ranked. Triage a growing file without re-watching everything.
Evidence grouped by what it proves — identity, the act, the weapon, timeline, motive — so the buckets read as a coverage map.
Surfaces what's missing and where the evidence conflicts. More useful to you than to anyone downstream, because you can still go fix it.
A written assessment footnoted to specific items — ready to hand to a supervisor or the prosecutor at case hand-off.
These extend the engine that's already here, pointed forward at the live case instead of back at a finished one.
Every gap becomes an action: ballistics not in the file, request it; a second camera angle never collected, flag it before the scene changes. Your weak themes become a prioritized to-do list.
A running view of whether what you've collected would support each element of a potential charge. Not a yes/no on charging — a coverage read that tells you when a case is ready to refer and when it still has a soft spot.
Pulls the people, places, vehicles, and numbers that recur across items and shows how they connect — surfacing a lead that was buried in volume.
Warns while the case is open that an item will likely face a foundation or authentication challenge, so you can cure it now instead of at trial. Extends the admissibility scoring that's already in the tool.
Builds an actual chronology from the timestamps and highlights where it has holes or conflicts — a draft sequence of events to work from.
Given what the file holds, suggests the questions an interview still needs to answer, or summarizes the evidentiary basis for a warrant application. Assists your writing; never replaces your judgment.
Some investigations involve sexual or other highly sensitive material that cannot and must not be processed through a general commercial AI service. Handling this category is planned as a separate, locally-hosted module that runs inside the agency's own controlled environment, kept apart from the standard pathway so this material never leaves the agency's control.
Until that module is in place, the standard tool is not used for that category of evidence at all. This is a deliberate boundary, not an oversight.
We will walk you through a working build on a fictional 437-item case: the full evidence list, the scoring by element, and the cited report. Set up a time and we will show you live.