For detectives & prosecutors
Evidence Companion helps survivors build structured case records that arrive in a form investigators and prosecutors can actually work with.
When a survivor is ready to share their case with you, they generate a secure, read-only access link. You receive the link. You open it. No account creation, no platform onboarding, no login required on your end.
The link gives you structured access to their case record — incidents, evidence files, testimony, timeline, and any prior records they've included. You can add review notes. You cannot edit the survivor's records.
The survivor controls the link. They can revoke access at any time.
Incident log
Each incident documented with date, time, location, description, severity, contact method, witnesses, and victim impact. Labeled and numbered sequentially.
Evidence files
Attached files (photos, audio, video, documents) with survivor-written labels and annotations on each file. Email metadata preserved where relevant.
Companion testimony
The survivor's own account from guided sessions. Raw transcript preserved unaltered. Survivor-reviewed summary kept separately and clearly labeled as edited. Both are present and distinguished.
Background and prior records
Case-level files — police reports, court documents, records from prior jurisdictions, official records about the perpetrator. Separate from incident-specific evidence.
Pattern summary
An AI-generated overview of documented patterns across incidents — frequency, escalation, method of contact, and other cross-incident signals. Clearly labeled as AI-generated analysis, not survivor testimony.
Your review notes
You can add notes directly in the portal — relevance flags, privilege markings, issue tags. These are visible to you. The survivor does not see your notes.
Every testimony section in a case record is clearly labeled. There is no ambiguity about what the survivor said versus what was generated or edited.
Raw transcript
The survivor's exact words from the companion session. Never altered. Preserved from the moment of submission. Labeled: “Original testimony — unedited.”
Reviewed summary
A version the survivor has reviewed and may have edited. Labeled: “Survivor-reviewed summary” with timestamp of last edit. If no edit exists, the AI draft is shown and labeled accordingly.
Survivors can export their case as a structured ZIP archive or a formatted DA Package PDF. Both are organized with the same structure as the portal view — incident log, evidence, testimony, background records.
File names are normalized. Folder structure is consistent. Every file is labeled with the survivor's own description of what it contains.
Note: Evidence Companion operates under attorney supervision so that AI-processed testimony may be eligible for privilege protection. The platform does not determine evidentiary admissibility, does not constitute legal advice, and does not create any relationship between this platform and law enforcement or prosecutorial agencies.
We welcome inquiry from investigators, prosecutors, and victim services offices.
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