CrossLogic Platform (Prototype)

The Platform

Turn criminal discovery into a defense, from one workspace.

CrossLogic ingests your discovery and organizes it into source-cited timelines, people, facts, notes, and strategy. Every output traces back to the document it came from, so you can verify everything against the record.

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F.01 · Timeline

Timeline Builder

Events from across the discovery file are extracted and organized into a structured, queryable timeline, each one linked to its source document.

  • Thousands of events organized without manual entry
  • Every entry linked to the source document and page
  • Filter and search to find the moments that matter
Illustrative · sample data
Timeline
03/14 21:08First contact logged in dispatch records.src: dispatch_log.pdf · p.4
03/14 23:51Statement timestamp conflicts with metadata.anomalysrc: officer_stmt.pdf · p.2
03/15 09:22Property intake recorded for item 7.src: property_intake.pdf · p.1
F.02 · Entities

People & Entities

Every person, organization, and location in the file is identified and linked back to source documents, so you can see who appears where, and on what authority.

  • Automatic people and entity extraction
  • Each reference tied to its source citation
  • See connections across the full discovery file
Illustrative · sample data
People & Entities
Det. R. Alvarez · 14 refsUnit 12 · 9 refs 504 Spring Hill Dr · 6 refsWitness B. · 4 refs Evidence Item 7 · 3 refsCAD Dispatch · 11 refs
F.03 · Fact Find

Fact Find

Surface the relevant facts from across the entire discovery file, with each finding connected back to source material for your review.

  • Locate relevant facts without manual page-turning
  • Each finding connected to the underlying document
  • Built to support, not replace, attorney judgment
Illustrative · sample data
Fact Find
Body-cam activation logged 4 minutes after stated stop time.src: bwc_metadata.csv · row 18
No chain-of-custody entry for item 7 between intake and lab.gapsrc: property_intake.pdf · p.2
F.04 · Anomaly Flagging

Anomaly Flagging

Surfaces inconsistencies, missing items, and evidence gaps for attorney review, using forensic logic encoded from decades of investigative experience.

  • Highlights what does not line up across the record
  • Flags missing items and evidence gaps
  • Presented for your review, with sources attached
Illustrative · sample data
Flags
anomalyTimeline conflict between statement and metadata.officer_stmt.pdf · bwc_unit12
gapMissing chain-of-custody for item 7.property_intake.pdf
reviewTwo reports reference different incident times.report_a.pdf · report_b.pdf
F.05 · Chat Q&A

Chat Q&A

Ask plain-language questions about the case and receive answers tied to source documents, so you can verify each response against the record.

  • Question the file in plain language
  • Answers carry citations to the underlying documents
  • Verify every response against the source
Illustrative · sample data
Chat
QWhen was item 7 first logged into evidence?
AItem 7 was logged at intake on 03/15 at 09:22.src: property_intake.pdf · p.1
F.06 · Case Notebook

Case Notebook

Keep working notes with citations tied to your fact findings. Step away for months and return to find everything where you left it.

  • Notes anchored to the source material
  • Persistent context across a long-running matter
  • No rebuilding the case from scratch each time
Illustrative · sample data
Notebook
Note: Press on metadata timestamp at suppression hearing.linked: officer_stmt.pdf
Note: Request lab chain-of-custody for item 7.linked: property_intake.pdf
F.07 · Strategy Workspace

Strategy Workspace

Organize theories, supporting facts, open questions, and evidence gaps in one persistent workspace, tested against the actual facts of the case.

  • Lay out theories against the supporting record
  • Track open questions and evidence gaps
  • One place to develop the defense over time
Illustrative · sample data
Strategy
3
Theories
11
Supporting facts
5
Open questions
F.08 · Trial Notebooks

Trial Notebooks

Build organized, citation-backed trial notebook materials for attorney review and courtroom preparation, from the first document you review.

  • Citation-backed materials organized for court prep
  • Pulled together from your fact findings and notes
  • Ready to refine as the matter develops
Illustrative · sample data
Trial Notebook
Section: Cross of Det. Alvarez7 linked exhibits
Section: Suppression argument3 linked findings

Built for the formats criminal discovery actually arrives in.

PDFsDocumentsEmailsMessages & chatsImagesSpreadsheetsStandard case formats

Supported file types to be confirmed with the platform team before launch. Additional formats are added over time.

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