Phase 01
Assemble the disclosure set
Pull documents, evidence, and related notes from the live case so the team starts from the actual record instead of manual file gathering.
Track evidential material, review readiness, and export discipline in the same workflow the case team already uses so disclosure and court filing do not start from a blank spreadsheet.
Operational readout
material stays attached to the live record
Case linked
for review, export, and filing prep
<1 workflow
custody and review state preserved
Chain visible
for investigators, supervisors, and prosecutors
Role specific
Investigators manage the case in one system, then export material into folders, spreadsheets, and email threads to prepare disclosure. That separation creates missing context, duplicated effort, and weaker review control.
Built for disclosure review, court filing prep, prosecution handoff, and evidential governance.
Disclosure package
Teams can review documents, source records, and export readiness without detaching disclosure from the operational case file.
The updated page follows the real filing path: identify relevant material, confirm its readiness, and export a package that still points back to the case history.
Evidence review
Evidence state remains visible during disclosure prep so the team can see what is ready, what is missing, and what still needs review.
Phase 01
Pull documents, evidence, and related notes from the live case so the team starts from the actual record instead of manual file gathering.
Phase 02
Track what has been checked, what needs redaction or clarification, and what is still outstanding before anything is handed off.
Phase 03
Generate a package for prosecution or court filing that preserves the relationship between the file, the case context, and the review history.
The redesign focuses on review state, provenance, and prosecution handoff because those are the parts that make disclosure credible.
Disclosure starts from the same operational record investigators are already updating.
Teams can see what is ready to disclose and what still requires work before it becomes a filing problem.
The export path is treated as part of the workflow, not a manual last-mile chore.
Disclosure needs control over who can prepare, review, and publish, especially in sensitive matters.
This version is built around evidential readiness, prosecution handoff, and traceability rather than generic court-tech language.
Bring the review, redaction, and prosecution handoff steps your team already manages and test them against the live workflow.