You’re staring at a 15-page police report. The narrative is dense, the language is crafted, and the clock is ticking. Manually dissecting this for facts, claims, and biases is a massive time sink that pulls you away from case strategy.
The Core Principle: Deconstruct, Don't Just Read
The key to effective automation is systematic deconstruction. You must force the AI to separate objective data from subjective claims and third-party statements. This breaks the report’s persuasive narrative frame, allowing you to analyze its components critically. The primary risk is "Accepting the Frame"—unconsciously adopting the officer’s perspective as the default truth. Your AI tool should work to prevent this.
Your First Tool: A Structured Extraction Prompt
Using a platform like Claude or ChatGPT, you implement a core instruction. You command it to analyze the report and organize output into three distinct sections: Section 1: Objective Facts (timestamps, locations, evidence logs), Section 2: Allegations & Statements (claims by the officer or others), and Section 3: Officer’s Subjective Observations (interpretations like "demand seemed uncooperative"). This initial output becomes your master dissection sheet.
Mini-Scenario: The report states, "Subject’s eyes appeared bloodshot." AI places this in Section 3: Subjective Observations. This immediate categorization flags it as an interpretation, not an irrefutable fact.
Implementation: Three High-Level Steps
- Feed & Structure: Provide the report text to your AI with the strict three-section directive. Do not ask for a simple summary.
- Generate & Isolate: Run the instruction. The AI will return segregated lists, extracting items like "Dispatch Time: 23:04" into facts and "vehicle was observed traveling... 65 mph" into allegations.
- Build the Timeline: Use the isolated, timestamped objective facts from Section 1 to automatically generate a chronological sequence. This visual flow instantly highlights gaps or impossibilities, combating the "Losing the Timeline" pitfall.
Key Takeaways
Automating discovery starts with deconstructing the police report into its core components. By using AI to separate facts from claims and observations, you create an unbiased foundation for your defense. This process saves critical hours, mitigates cognitive bias, and surfaces case weaknesses through clear timelines and categorized data. Your analysis becomes strategic, not clerical.
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