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DISCOVERY REVIEW

Find what matters. Miss nothing.

Criminal defense lives and dies on what is buried in the discovery. I review large, disorganized productions and turn them into something an attorney can actually use: indexed summaries tied to Bates numbers, flagged contradictions, and a clear record of what matters and where to find it. I have worked through productions exceeding 50,000 pages and 100GB of data, including audio, video, and digital evidence.

Indexed Summaries and Bates References

Document-by-document summaries tied to Bates numbers, so you can move from a summary straight to the page it came from.

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Photo and Video Analysis

Frame-by-frame review of photo and video evidence, logged and cross-referenced to the rest of the file.

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Investigator Question Prep

I review the discovery for gaps and contradictions and draft a targeted question set for your defense investigator's (re-)interviews.

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Attorney-Ready Work Product

Organized, citable output built to drop straight into your case strategy, not raw notes you have to clean up.

Why it matters

The single most valuable thing in a case is often the one detail nobody had time to find. A clean, indexed review means your time goes to strategy, not to digging through thousands of pages looking for the page that matters.

"Facts are stubborn things."

John Adams

Pricing

$65 per hour
Billed hourly, with an estimate provided up front so you know the scope before work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a discovery review deliver?

Indexed, document-by-document summaries tied to Bates numbers, flagged contradictions and gaps, photo and video analysis, and an attorney-ready work product you can build strategy from, not raw notes you have to clean up.

How large a production can you handle?

I have worked through productions exceeding 90,000 pages and 100GB of data, including audio, video, and digital evidence.

Can I see work samples?

Redacted samples of ordinary discovery work are available on request, with all identifying information removed (Including the attorney). Sensitive forensic interviews, including juvenile and Multidisciplinary Interview Center material, are never used as samples under any circumstances.

What types of discovery can you review?

Everything a case throws at you: police reports, transcripts, audio and video, digital evidence, and the dense technical records that slow most reviews down. That includes medical records and mental health and psychological evaluations, where I read and interpret the clinical terminology rather than reading past it. Knowing what those files actually say is often where a case turns.

All work is handled under strict confidentiality. Sensitive forensic interviews, including those conducted at Multidisciplinary Interview Centers, are handled with the discretion they require and are never used as work samples under any circumstances. Redacted samples of ordinary discovery work are available on request, with all identifying information removed. Discovery review is legal support work performed under attorney direction and does not constitute legal advice.

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