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Prosecutor Tendency Report

The prosecutor assigned to your case has handled dozens — sometimes hundreds — of cases just like yours. That record is in the public domain. Most defendants never read it.

What This Prosecutor Has Done In Cases Like Yours

Motion outcome patterns, charge-type frequency, and case-outcome direction — drawn from 10,000+ indexed criminal court records where the named prosecutor appeared.

Motion outcomes are patterns observed in the record. They describe what has happened, not what will happen in your case.

$147

Generated on demand from indexed criminal court records — delivered on purchase.

Verified public sources: classified opinions corpus × prosecutor-name extraction × motion-outcome classification × CourtListener case citations

What You Get

  • Cross-case appearance summary — total cases where this prosecutor appeared, scoped to your state and charge type
  • Motion outcome breakdown — how often suppression, dismissal, and other key motions were granted or denied in matched cases
  • Charge-type frequency — the most common charge types this prosecutor has handled across the matched corpus
  • Case-outcome direction — how courts ruled in matched cases, scored as defense-favorable or prosecution-favorable
  • Up to 10 verifiable case citations — each linked to the primary opinion on CourtListener for independent verification
  • Every percentage shows its N inline; below the minimum sample threshold (3), the percentage is suppressed and counts only are shown
  • Methodology + UPL disclaimer on every section
  • Motion outcomes and charge frequencies are patterns observed in the record — not a prediction about your case

Corpus Inventory

Prosecutor tendency corpus inventory
MetricValueSource
Indexed cases with prosecutor names extracted10,207 rowsclassified_opinions.prosecutor_names
Cases with motion outcome data542,654 rowsclassified_opinions.motion_outcomes
Cases with charge-type labels~2M rowsclassified_opinions.charge_types
Cases with outcome-direction scoring~1.9M rowsclassified_opinions.case_favorability
Minimum match threshold before checkout3 matched casesPROSECUTOR_TENDENCY_MIN_N

Inventory shown to illustrate corpus shape. Your report covers cases matching the prosecutor name, state, and charge type you select — match count disclosed before purchase.

Why You Can Trust This Data

Every case citation in your report carries a CourtListener URL you can open and read in full. Rows without a verifiable source URL are suppressed rather than rendered. The pre-purchase Availability Checker discloses the exact match count before you pay — if the count is below 3, the report is unavailable and you will not be charged.

Motion outcomes are tallied from classified_opinions.motion_outcomes, joined to extracted prosecutor names on case-insensitive substring match. A motion grant rate of X% means: of N motions of that type filed in the matched cases, X% were granted in the opinions we could classify. Small samples (N < 3) suppress the percentage and show counts only.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Four sections built from indexed criminal court records where the named prosecutor appeared: (1) a cross-case appearance summary showing total matched cases; (2) a motion-outcome breakdown — suppression, dismissal, and other motions with granted/denied counts; (3) charge-type frequency across the matched corpus; (4) case-outcome direction showing how courts scored matched cases as defense-favorable or prosecution-favorable. Up to 10 case citations, each linked to CourtListener.

Indexed criminal court records stored in the classified_opinions table: prosecutor_names (10,207 rows with extracted names), motion_outcomes (542,654 rows), charge_types, and case_favorability scoring. The report uses a case-insensitive substring match against the extracted prosecutor names. Rows without a CourtListener source URL are suppressed.

Before checkout, the Availability Checker on this page shows exactly how many cases matched. If the count is below 3 (our minimum reporting threshold), the report is unavailable and you will not be charged. Between 3 and 9 matches, the report renders with a small-sample caveat. Percentages are suppressed when a specific motion type appears in fewer than 3 cases.

No. This is legal INFORMATION — aggregate patterns observed across indexed criminal court records where the named prosecutor appeared. Motion outcomes and case-favorability scores describe what happened in past cases, not what will happen in yours. Your attorney remains the final authority on strategy decisions.

Instantly on purchase. The report is generated on demand from the verified corpus and rendered to your email within 60 seconds.

The Prosecutor Tendency Report is one focused slice — cross-case patterns for a named prosecutor against your charge type, instant and aggregate. The Intelligence Brief ($997) synthesizes judge sentencing patterns, prosecutor track record, and similar-cases distribution against YOUR specific charge, state, and circuit, then an operator reviews the output before delivery. Tier 9 is instant and data-driven. Intelligence Brief is synthesized into 15-25 case-specific questions.

Prosecutor names in our corpus come from an entity-extraction pipeline applied to published court opinions. Coverage depends on whether the name appeared in the opinion text of indexed cases. The Availability Checker will tell you the match count before purchase. If it shows zero matches, the report is not available for that name and state/charge combination.

Get the Prosecutor Tendency Report — $147

The prosecutor has a file on your case. The public record has a file on them. Check the match count for your prosecutor, state, and charge type before you buy — if coverage is thin, we tell you before checkout.

This is legal information, not legal advice. The report reproduces patterns observed in indexed criminal court records. Decisions about how to use the information stay with you and your attorney.

Questions before you buy? help@imnotanattorney.com — a defendant-side researcher replies, not a bot.