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Know which motions apply before you pay for discovery analysis.

10-20 motion opportunities filtered by your charge, jurisdiction, and case stage, with grant/deny/partial reasoning for each.

Most defendants find out what motions could have been filed only after the deadline passes. By then the issues are waived, the evidence is locked in, and the leverage is gone. A 60-second scan of motion opportunities filtered by your charge, jurisdiction, and case stage costs $397. Missing a motion deadline costs years.

What this costs

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$397Motion Opportunity Scan, delivered in Under 60 seconds.

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What You Get

  • 10-20 motion opportunities filtered by your charge and jurisdiction
  • Case-stage filter showing only motions timely for your current stage
  • Plain-English explanation of what each motion does
  • Grant, deny, and partial outcome scenarios for each motion
  • Why a denied motion can still be useful for the trial record
  • Procedural considerations including filing deadlines
  • Motions not yet ripe but coming as your case progresses
  • 10 motion-specific questions to bring to your attorney

Sample insight from a real report:

"A motion to compel discovery is the most commonly missed motion in early-stage cases, not because it isn't viable, but because defendants don't know it exists. In many jurisdictions the prosecution's discovery obligation kicks in within days of arraignment."

What you're afraid of

Before you buy, here's what every defendant worries about.

Every citation in your report links back to a real CourtListener URL or a real state statute page. Your attorney can verify everything in under five minutes. We sit alongside your attorney — we don't replace them.

  • What if I take the wrong plea — or the wrong sentence?

    Most defendants take the first plea offered. We pull the comparable cases in your district and your judge's prior rulings, so you can see what the floor actually is before deciding.

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  • What if my attorney isn't actually listening — or preparing?

    Most defendants leave their attorney's office with more questions than they came in with. Not because attorneys are bad — the meeting is short and you didn't know what to ask. We hand you the questions, scored against your charge.

    Take the free Defense Score
  • I don't even know what I don't know.

    The hardest part of a criminal case is not knowing which questions matter. The Intelligence Brief pulls the most-cited opinions in your district + your charge, mapped to your judge's prior rulings, and surfaces the five questions that move the needle in front of this prosecutor.

    See what an Intelligence Brief covers
  • What if I bring my attorney a number they dismiss?

    If you bring your attorney a number they can't trace to a source, the conversation is over. Every number in our report is a hyperlink. Your attorney clicks, verifies, and the conversation continues.

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We're not here to replace your attorney. We're here to make sure you walk into their office knowing the right questions to ask.

What you're paying for is the time

Skip the reading. We already did it.

Defendants are already doing this work themselves — on r/legaladvice / r/Ask_Lawyers / Avvo Q&A, in Google searches, in the long thread of “what happens if I plead X” questions every public legal-help surface carries. The data is public. The reading is the work.

  • Your charging document + cited statutes: every statute referenced, every sub-section, every element of the offense, every cross-reference.

  • CourtListener opinion bulk (source): every published opinion in your district touching the issue this report covers.

  • r/legaladvice + Avvo Q&A (source): thousands of plain-language threads where defendants describe the same prep work this report condenses.

Public-data intel package, organized for your charge — for $397.

Get the Motion Opportunity Scan — $397

Public corpora linked above; every claim in the delivered report resolves to a public-record URL.

What we actually use

Every citation in your Motion Opportunity Scan resolves to one of these public corpora. Click any source to land on the maintainer's site and verify it exists.

  • CourtListener (opens in new tab)Free Law Project (501(c)(3) nonprofit)

    Every published federal and state court opinion, plus the dockets and citation links between them.

    Coverage: Decades of opinions across federal courts and most state appellate courts. Trial-court orders depend on whether each court publishes online.

  • Official state statute sites (opens in new tab)Each state's legislature (e.g. Online Sunshine for Florida)

    Current statute text for every state — the words of the law as the legislature enacted them.

    Coverage: Current and recent statutes. Historical versions vary by state. Statute text is authoritative; how courts apply it lives in the opinion record.

  • Federal statutes (U.S. Code), the Federal Rules, and annotated cross-references between statute and case law.

    Coverage: Federal corpus, with state-statute pointers. Free public-facing version of materials big-firm tools also index.

These are the public corpora your attorney can also pull. The work we charge for is the reading and the organizing — not access to the data.

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This report provides legal INFORMATION, not legal ADVICE. Decisions about how to use this information stay with you.