Platform

The Platform

Turn criminal discovery into a defense, from one workspace.

CrossLogic transforms criminal discovery into source-cited timelines, connected entities, evidence findings, and case strategy, all within a single workspace. 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

Every event is extracted and organized into a structured, source-cited timeline, helping attorneys reconstruct events, identify inconsistencies, and review complex cases without manually building chronologies.

  • 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
Timeline Review

Follow the matter chronologically

Filter events by category, document, and people so date conflicts and sequence issues surface faster.

All categories
All documents
Most recent first
Oct 5, 2026

Next court date scheduled

[Redacted]

Special Criminal Court hearing scheduled for DPP v [Redacted] at 11:00 for trial.

Next Court Date: 06/10/2026, CCJ at 11:00 For trial
Source: Disclosure.pdf, p.1
People and entities interface preview
F.03 · Evidence Intelligence

Evidence Intelligence

Surface relevant facts across thousands of pages of discovery and trace every finding back to its original source, reducing time spent searching and increasing confidence in your analysis.

  • Locate relevant facts without manual page-turning
  • Each finding connected to the underlying document
  • Built to support, not replace, attorney judgment
Illustrative · sample data
Evidence Intelligence
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

Transform discovery review into organized, citation-backed trial preparation materials that keep witnesses, evidence, and key arguments ready for hearings and trial.

  • 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.

CrossLogic is designed to organize evidence across documents, communications, media files, and structured records within one workspace.

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