Phase 01
Assemble the working case
Bring investigators, evidence, timeline, and entity context into one working record before the filing package is assembled.
Give prosecutors, investigators, conviction-integrity teams, and supervisors one operating picture for case assembly, disclosure preparation, and evidentiary review instead of rebuilding the file at every stage.
Operational readout
one chronology across the workflow
Case to filing
exports inherit live case context
Disclosure aware
supervision and legal history preserved
Reviewable
for sovereign and regulated environments
Hybrid ready
Investigators maintain one version of the case, prosecutors assemble another, and disclosure or conviction-integrity review happens in a separate chain. That creates avoidable drift at the exact point the chronology and evidence links need to be strongest.
Built for DA offices, prosecutors, legal review teams, and conviction-integrity workflows.
Case-building workflow
The page now shows prosecution as a living case workflow with evidence and review discipline, not as a generic office software stack.
The page now mirrors the prosecution workflow that matters: take the case in, pressure-test the evidence, prepare the package, and keep the review trail attached throughout.
Case intake
Incoming matters can be prioritised and routed without losing the context that shaped the initial referral.
Phase 01
Bring investigators, evidence, timeline, and entity context into one working record before the filing package is assembled.
Phase 02
Allow prosecutors, supervisors, or conviction-integrity reviewers to inspect chronology, provenance, and open issues without reconstructing the case from separate systems.
Phase 03
Publish briefing, disclosure, or filing packets from the same underlying case so exports inherit the live evidence context.
The page now presents prosecution as a workflow of chronology, evidentiary discipline, and review.
Chronology, entities, evidence, and notes remain attached to the same case object instead of being recreated in separate office tools.
Outputs can be generated from the live case state so chronology and provenance survive into disclosure and filing.
Reviewers need more than a final memo. They need the trail of how the case was assembled and challenged.
Prosecution teams often need hybrid, sovereign, or restricted deployment patterns without changing the workflow.
The revised page now uses concrete operating concerns instead of broad legal-tech language.
Review referral intake, case assembly, disclosure, and supervisory review using your real prosecution workflow instead of a generic legal-tech demo.