Judge sentencing fingerprint
Condition judge-level sentencing history by charge cluster, guideline posture, and available public-record metadata before a plea or sentencing memo is drafted.
Your case has one specific judge and one specific prosecutor. See how that pairing actually plays — the judge's sentencing pattern on your charge family, the prosecutor's motion record, and the signals you only get when both appear on the same docket. Every table shows its sample size; where the shared record is thin, it's labeled a gap, not inflated into a pattern.
“Similar cases can be sentenced very differently — the law itself directs courts to weigh the need to avoid unwarranted sentencing disparities for comparable records and conduct.”
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Condition judge-level sentencing history by charge cluster, guideline posture, and available public-record metadata before a plea or sentencing memo is drafted.
Surface motion-family grant and denial patterns with sample-size caveats so counsel can assess whether the local record supports a hearing strategy.
Collect judge-authored or judge-cited passages with opinion URLs and quote-window context for hearing prep and record framing.
Separate public financial-disclosure or party-conflict signals from actual recusal grounds; unsupported conflict theories remain gaps.
Review public-opinion motion patterns attributed to a prosecutor name while suppressing percentages when the matched sample is too thin.
Summarize charge categories from matched public opinions without treating noisy entity extraction as verified identity evidence.
Treat judge/prosecutor pairing counts as candidate pattern data pending source-opinion review, identity confidence, and sample-size disclosure.
Hold biography, appointment, education, and public-profile facts behind verified-source fields before they can inform any judge or prosecutor pattern output.
Pattern intelligence launches once we're confident the judge-prosecutor pairing record is complete enough to rely on — not just present. Join the waitlist and we'll tell you when your district is covered.