WhatA legal-tech platform that automatically aggregates exculpatory evidence (financial records, location data, biometrics) and files for expedited dismissal and restitution on behalf of wrongfully charged individuals.
SignalCommenters are frustrated that even when exonerating evidence is trivially available — bank records showing the person was 1,200 miles away — the system has no fast-track mechanism to surface it and act on it, leaving innocent people to rot.
Why NowDigital footprints (banking APIs, phone location, transit data) now make it technically trivial to prove someone was elsewhere, but no product stitches these together for legal proceedings.
MarketPublic defenders, civil rights organizations, and legal aid societies; 10M+ criminal cases per year in the US; competitors like Palantir serve prosecution but nothing equivalent exists for defense.
MoatData integrations with banks, telcos, and location providers create a compounding technical moat; network effects as more public defenders adopt it and share case templates.
Innocent woman jailed after being misidentified using AI facial recognitionView discussion ↗ · Article ↗ · 664 pts · March 12, 2026
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