Prosecutors Portal for Digital Evidence Review and Case Preparation
A dedicated portal for prosecutors to access, review, and manage digital evidence shared by investigative agencies. The portal provides a structured, case-focused environment that supports consistent evidence review, preparation, and controlled handling of materials throughout workflows.
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Structured Intake of Digital Evidence from Investigative Agencies
The Prosecutors Portal functions as a centralized intake point for digital evidence shared by investigative agencies. Evidence is made available to prosecutors in an organized manner, allowing materials to be reviewed within the context in which they were submitted and reducing fragmentation across cases.
In-Depth Review of Digital Evidence Materials
The portal supports detailed review of audio, video, documents, and other digital evidence using built-in examination capabilities. Prosecutors can review submitted materials to understand their content and relevance without modifying or altering the original evidence.
Case-Focused Evidence Preparation
Evidence is organized around case-specific contexts, enabling prosecutors to reference, compare, and prepare materials associated with active matters. This structure supports preparation activities by keeping relevant evidence grouped and accessible throughout case development.
Support for Evidence Disclosure and Review Workflows
The portal supports workflows associated with evidence disclosure and review by providing structured, read-only access to shared materials. This enables prosecutors to work with digital evidence in a controlled environment without making determinations related to legal compliance or disclosure obligations.
Controlled Access to Shared Evidence
Access to digital evidence within the portal is managed to ensure prosecutors interact with materials according to defined access boundaries. This supports consistent handling of shared evidence while maintaining separation between original sources and prosecutorial review.