TechShare.Prosecutor

A better way to manage discovery throughout the lifecycle of a case

Law Enforcement Portal

Agencies use the portal to supply electronic evidence and submit case information to the prosecutor.

TechShare.Prosecutor

Prosecutors manage their caseload in TechShare.Prosecutor, including receiving discovery from law enforcement and sharing it with the defense. Prosecutors can also generate indictments and plea offers all on-line.

Defense Portal

Defense attorneys can view cases assigned to them, including discovery. They can also respond to plea offers, all from within the portal.

Prosecutor Users

Law Enforcement Users

Defense Portal Users

Common Challenges with E-Discovery

There’s been a dramatic shift in the criminal justice system and technology is the key driver. With more mobile devices in civilians’ hands, an increasing demand for transparency and an influx in digital multimedia evidence, government agencies are under pressure to have a strategy in place that can manage it more effectively.

Delayed Justice

Creates delays in sharing evidence between law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys and the courts.

Inefficient Data Sharing

Digital evidence often stored in multiple formats, creating silos and additional work to make it available for other parties to view or download.

Timeliness

Inability to quickly share and track digital evidence between various departments and agencies, creating delays in the justice process.

E-Discovery Made Simple

with TechShare.Prosecutor

CJIS-Compliant Cloud Storage

Hosted on the CJIS-Compliant Microsoft Azure cloud, TechShare.Prosecutor alleviates storage costs while enhancing security.

Traceability

TechShare.Prosecutor tracks all events on a case by role, including digital evidence that’s been uploaded, viewed or downloaded.

Timeliness

All case information, including digital evidence, is shared between systems and leads to more effective case management.

One of the greatest efficiencies of TechShare.Prosecutor is the ability for a law enforcement officer who may be assigned to one of our satellite offices to be able to e-file a police report to the prosecutor’s desk. Previously, he would drive 30-35 miles one-way just to drop off a police report in the prosecutor’s office to file with the prosecutor.
Now, staff can complete the same task in a matter of seconds from their desk.

City Police Cheif

Tarrant County

The Defense Portal has given us quick direct access to the cases and files we need…this allows us to get documents without leaving the office.
Victor M. Torres

Defense Attorney, Midland County

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